News from 25/06/1994
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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Guy Chazan, Alix Palmer, Patricia Davies, R. W. Morris, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, R. F. Verrall, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, R. S. Duncan, John Diamond, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Leslie Hill, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, D. H. Holden, A. E. Harvey, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, William Waldegrave, Joan Regan, Steve Clarke, John Marriott, Louis Fitzgibbon, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Clive Davis, Tess Pendle, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, David Minkoff, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Christopher Elliott and Sarah Bagnall, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Geneive Abdo, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Farrar-Hockley, E. B. Whitley, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rudolph Agnew and Joe Darby, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Susan Grossman, Margaret St John, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, G. P, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Denkert, George Perry, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Jan Rowley, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Joseph Connolly, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Joel Brand, G. L. Bolt, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Nicole Swengley, Stephen Anderton, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, John Kilbracken, Janet Daley, Michael Brufal, Arnold Wolfendale, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Barry Took, Marcus Binney, Geoffrey Sampson, Raymond Keene, Ray Marshall, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, T. J. King, Paul Wilkinson, Eli Bell, Keith Hagenbach, Edward Walpole-Brown, Nigel Hawkes, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Erica Wagner, Helen Nowicka, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and Martin Fletcher, Polly Toynbee, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Adrian Quine, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Philip Webster and George Brock, Mel Webb, Andrew Pierce and John Goodbody, Matthew Parris, Jim Crumley, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, Michael Clark and Martin Flanagan, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh McIlveen, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, Michael Pickard, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Christopher Ellis, Matthew Bond, Derek Lewis, Director General, Anna Goldstein, Hilary Kingsley, Catherine Milton, Clement Freud, C. O. Marriner, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoBritain will use its veto over Dehaene EU crisis talks deadlocked Index Weekend Heal Summer Sale Stocks fall to a low after slide of dollar Win 20p on Monday Magazine Police defend action after boy, 13, is cleared of rape Weekend Wimbledon hero wilts on court in 100°F cauldron 30p Two for £1 Telegraph apologises over fall in shares Killer mother seeks RAF dismissal cash Hillsborough demand Serbia trade ban broken Slander jury undecided Mail strike hits London Fry-up off the menu The Sunday Times Odd bins No Title Picture Gallery Major and Reynolds close to reopening peace talks Golf pro's century of shame Pressure group wins right to Pergau challenge Correction Amorous woman juror 'made murder convictions unsafe' Vengeful chef jailed for trail of terror The perpetual prince The Sunday Times Driver who killed asks to be jailed By a Staff Reporter: Fighting breaks out at footballer's wedding By a Staff Reporter: Man barred by bra company Cricketer bowls himself into the record book Girl of 15 killed by lightning Hobbs bat under the hammer Homebase Hospital sandwich hits the spot after six-organ transplant By a Staff Reporter: Tamil community ostracises teenage victim of armed rapist Hover Speed No Title Ashcroft Jury clears youth of robbing Eton pupils MoD lets church fall into decay Citroën Oxford's 'Kellogg College' to toast benefactor's name The Astra Merit from Vauxhall Sunset Boulevard closed to Dunaway Postmaster's wife foils shotgun raiders Britain holds up atom breakthrough Police stop and search record numbers Irish dig the dirt on Queen Victoria Guilty pleas by Newall brothers Fraud inquiry Bouncer jailed Tram revival London win Banker sought Ecover Disturbed patient killed man after video N&P World Cup fashion a winner Tycoon pledges £5m for new Britannia to fly export flag 'We would like a vessel that is a floating advertisement for the best of British skills' Boots Girl, 12, raped by elderly man Bradford & Bingley Four shot in feud on gypsy campsite 'Good God guide' sings praises of top 100 preachers By a Staff Reporter: Bible sect pays £2m for stately home Where next after Bishop Jenkins? Tredo Metro Rio No Title Holiday is over for rich, says Prescott Alliance Leicester Loyalty tops the menu at Heseltine's dinner Steel scotches rumours over pique at shuffle Keene on Chess Colombia in gloom over drugs accusation Penguin colony hit by oil slick Reuter: Embattled Hata ready to call snap elections No Title Briton claims heroin alibi Paris tells troops to woo rebels in Rwanda Tivall Shy mammal shakes up the world of science Son of plotter to spoil 'Hitler day' Simpson grand jury disbanded Iranian women find liberation with veil The Sunday Times Families fight for space on the last flights from Haiti Leonardo treasure likely to fetch $10m Stalin blocked way to Lenin's suicide Clinton hits back angrily at sneers from Right Nationwide Letter charts Beatles split EU tells Yeltsin he must wait for full membership Moscow forges trade and political agreements before joining G7 economic summit Moben Major declares war over drugs Curtain falls on Rome opera extravaganza Disgraced US mayor makes his comeback (Reuter): Funeral deaths Waco revival Attempt fails (AFP): Anti-terror plan Why Greeks are all at sea Summit Sketch Mercury Fighting dogs mar image of Russian pet lovers Time US Senate likely to ignore Europe over Muslim arms Serbs flee from turning tide Victim of Bosnia's war recalls brutality of razor-wire camps Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Monster that stalks Highgate Matthew Parris on the professions' belated fear of the money-men Squeal all you like, but in the end, the auditors will come Yes, it's been a striking week all right Diary Failed doctrines don't make an Opposition Tony Blair's Labour leadership bid is throwing up no new ideas, writes William Waldegrave What's wrong with Gothic? The man who put the arch into architecture would be appalled by the triumph of Classicism in the century Russia in Europe Working with Russia needs to become a Western habit Atom Smasher The world needs a machine to find the next basic answer Good Sermon Guide Journalists go in where congregations fear to tread Striking deals on Ireland policy Parent's Charter Spectator sports Slaves at work Kim Ii Sung's eye on South Korea What public service prisons achieve Church and marriage NHS delay Broadmoor statistic New Age challenge Funding for ITV and Channel 4 Rail record Getting things done Wrong-footed Picture Gallery Court Circular Royal engagements 2nd King Edward VII's Own Goorkhas Annual General Meeting Sheriffs Picture Gallery Dinner Personal Column Anniversaries Reception Church services tomorrow Miss Anne Fisher Service dinner Weekend birthdays President elected Forthcoming marriages New ambassador Frank Yates Frank Yates, CBE, FRS, research statistician, died on June 17 aged 92. He was born on May 12,1902 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thank you from the RNLI Research into Ageing George Seymour George Seymour, Nottinghamshire landowner, died on May 12 aged 71. He was born in Witley. Surrey, on February 8,1923 Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action The Shadow of Diabetes Leonard Brammer Leonard Brammer, painter and etcher, died at Porthmadog, Gwynedd, North Wales, on May 23 aged 87. He was born in Burslem, Staffordshire, on July 4,1906 From a Correspondent: The Price of Vigilance Stanley Gebler Davies Stanley Gebler Davies, writer and journallist, died on June 23 aged 50. He was born in Dublin on July 16,1943 News The Times Crossword No 19,578 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Saturday Times PosTel chief denounces three-year rolling contracts Central banks fail to lift ailing dollar Shares plunge in London and US Stock Market Money Extra Melvyn Marckus Awards for home income clients Picture Gallery Sport Portman Telegraph deals 'not connected' Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Home Alone No Surrender Happy Ending Trade gap shrinks to narrowest for seven years City economist have increased their growth forecast for their year, with the persistent trade deficit unlikely to present as big a constraint as was originally feared The Times Curtain rises on the Lasmo end-game LVMH chief hints at Guinness sale Shell $1bn deal near By our City Staff: Call for one TV regulator Euro Dollar issues float prospectus Lloyds Abbey Life is fined £10,000 by Imro Business Roundup Bond to answer charges Euro Disney shares hit Securities traders fined INA set for success Go-ahead for Gas sale Save & Prosper The Sunday Times Shares the first casualty Tempus Picture Gallery Baptism of fire for veterans of the takeover war Lasmo: Rudolph Agnew and Joe Darby Partners in power Lasmo's new leadership has formed a strong union in the face of the enterprise bid, says Susan Gilchrist Gartmore Weak bonds and interest rate fears send shares plunging Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options JBA and Ceramic brave stock market listings Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Pru buying Ladbroke shops stake Vistec on the takeover trail Kewill in profit Wall Street Money Markets Home & Away Your pension: has Lilley made it safe? Two-and-a-half years after the Maxwell debacle, the Government has drafted its reforms. Sara McConnell reports The investor's big sister Comment Credit Suisse Investment Funds (UK) Limited Policy Poser Get your complaints in early Talk to Towry Law Fidelity Investments Lenders cash in on selling you home insurance Home and contents policies are becoming increasingly expensive, so make sure you know When Saving on Insurance Does Not Pay Save & Prosper Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd BMI Europe Limited Lower charges for high rollers What you are getting for your money. Liz Dolan reports Save & Prosper Salvaged from the wreckage Briefings Seymour Sinclair Rothschild Asset Management Scottish Widows Unit-Linked Insurance Investment Prudential M&G 'Sell before surrender' may be the best policy Policyholders turn to the fast-growing second-hand market How to Get Yourself a Good Deal Save & Prosper Clerical Medical Save for your venture into 3i Chelesea Financial Services Tax Rules Trading Places Save & Prosper Morgan Grenfell Saga Services Ltd Woolwich Taxing one's patience Interest Rate Roundup Asset The four ages of the bank customer Shareholders are kept in the dark Paying the price for loyalty Schroders Sun Life Extending the range of mortgage complaints Nervousness persists Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Filedlander Investment Funds Ltd Take your guard for the third innings Time is running out to launch your chase for winning total Football goalposts change shape in America What's his name? Bunny Austin deserves tribute Third Innings Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Colonel Collins can take command Richard Evans Nap: Hob Green (3.20 Newcatle) Next best: Hasten To Add (3.55 Newcastle) Thunderer: Newcastle Channel 4 lands Cheltenham Discord to prove good value in stayers' handicap Today's Races on Television Thunderer: New Market Racing next Week Rapid Raceline MacKenzie earns reward for two years of struggle Yesterday's Results The Times Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Lingfield Park Feminine approach may prove bountiful Thunderer: Chepstow Newman to make peace with WBC Sport in Brief Hempsall takes finish Extra time denied Holders earn big lead Hearts choose McLean Thunderer: Wolverhampton A sad score for football: Boring Teams 2, Exotic Teams 0 Simon Barnes looks at the strange goings-on in group A, where many hopes have been shattered Cameroon crushed by Brazilian brilliance Pure Genius Cristaldo sent off in goalless draw Adidas engineers a new ball-game John Goodbody on the extra dimension the latest official ball brings to the world Cup Details Davenport's rise proves value of pleasure principle Carlifornian reaches fourth round Mistakes cost Shriver The Times Results from Wimbledon For the Record Rockin' Jensens rolled out of Wimbledon Christopher Irvine reports on the American brothers who may offer a glimpse into the future of professional tennis Order of Play Today at Wimbledon Seiko Kinetic European Cups seem out of reach David Powell says that Britain's athletes must all be at their best if they are to quality for the World Cup Stonewall fly the flag in alternative arena Simon Barnes On Saturday Time for Crawley to get his chance Alan Lee says that two Lancashire players could make their Test debuts at Old Trafford next week Essex forced to follow on by Afford and Lewis Larsen denies students Middlesex move gains momentum Welch impresses in overdue debut Fine flourish by Hollioake Yesterday's Scoreboards Athletics Ireland falter in Orlando heat Mexico conquer stifling conditions to throw group E of World Cup wide open Edberg's conqueror laid low by sickness Celebrations on ice as magic goes missing Clement Freud sees the World Cup's wheel of fortune turn full circles in less than a week for Jack Charlton's brave warriors in Orlando AA Five Star Service Cricket Travel An American View of the British Boarding Obsession Sotheby's Collecting Competition Books Dance Planning an evening out or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best enterainment around Jazz Rock Opera Ruth Gledhill hears a fiery sermon from the Methodists' new leader At your Service Picture Gallery Theatre Museums Classical Films Galleries Children Comprehensive School: one girl's viewpoint Vtech Entertainments Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra LSO Ltd South Bank Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grand Classical Gala Spanish Fiesta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ala Fundraising Concert Bankhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Royal Theatre Chichster Festival Grease The Rocky Horror Show Opera & Ballet Glyndebourne Brian Glover in the Canterbury Tales Royal Ballet Cats Royal Shakesphere Company London As dodgy promoters go, the lad's a genius Richard Morrison A great night for lemons Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Barry Manilow's Copacabana; Goldsmith at historic houses Drama in the grand manor She Stoops to Conquer is touring historic houses Air Miles and baroque airs Music: A study in styles Lufthansa Festival Wigmore Hall Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Adam Kotz Black future? Francis Bacon No Title Head to head with humour There's these two very funny men, right, and they're making this video, Ok, and you can be in the audience for, you know, a fiver This Week's Specials Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases New on Video: Eastwood in pursuit of Costner; Lynch… Feasts of midsummer magic A round-up of cultural events around the country over the next fortnight Festivals How to Book your Seats—and Join the Club The Bard of Oxford 20Th Century Recordings: authorised Richter; a 30-year-old Donizetti comes out of mothballs; Senegale hip-hop Behold all the riches of Richter Richter The Authorised Recordings Orchestral Opera Jazz The Times Pop Albums Pop Singles Shoparound The Old Tannery Collection Power Ace Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofas, Sofa Beds, Chairs and Curtains Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Direct Reader Offers Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc MOPS Moriarti's workshop Foam for Comfort Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Any colour as long as it's white The cool, crisp appeal of white linen provides a look for all seasons, and will never go out of style Correction USA Badgered to death The badger, that secret creature of the night, has few natural enemies other than man—the most deadly of all. protection by law has proved inadequate: what more can be done? A fattening conversation with Black Alice Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Noisy squabblers at the lakeside Feather Report Sculptor spreads his wings Guy Taplin, famed among collectors for his superbly carved driftwood birds, is turning his skill Where to buy Shoparound Mattress Overlay Salerooms Show Kitchens George Stead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenwick Woods Savills Clare, Suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox Essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ups and downs of capital life Canford Cliffs Dorset Somerset East Devon Guildford. Surrey Hampshire, Old Portsmouth Bath Newquay, Cornwall Perthshire Crieff NR. Newcastle Superb Penthouse Apartment Meads—eastbourne Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales Nottinghamshire-Whatton Georgeham, North Devon N. Cornwall—bude Coastal Property Westerham, Kent Cote D'azur Bristol/bath 12 Miles Malmesbury, Wiltshire Lytham St Annes North Wales National Park For Sale Coggeshall, Essex Avon, Wick For Sale at £95,000 Reigate Heath St. Osyth, Essex The holy word shines in the Bloomsday book Giles Gordon admires Ireland's literary spirit and the quality of Irish writing celebrated in the Rooney Prize Lights, camera, murder Shadows on a Wall By Ray Connolly Derwent May reviews the critics Janus Publishing Company Picture Gallery Glint fades from a tired private eye Sara Partsky's feisty Chicago investigator V. I. Warshawski is feeling her age, and the disappointed readers have to suffer for her The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Last post for a solitary star Barry Took on the letters of his friend, Kenneth Williams The Kenneth Williams Letters Wrter's Kraft Little Follies By Erie Kraft (Black Swan, ?5.99) New in Paperback Everyday serpents in Eden Joanna Trollope tells Valerie Grove how the minutiae of life make for high drama A poet in blood and bone Dogs of God By Pinckney Benedict Secker & Warburg, £9.99 Encouraging convictions The nearest thing to an autobiography by Doris Lessing Times Books Minerva Press Save money and enjoy a little history The Times NPI Passport to Historic Houses How to order your Passport to Historic Houses The Times Recipes for PM and party Clares Kitchen By Clare Latimer Bloomsbury, £16.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Mercedes Authorised Dealers Bradshaw Webb Malaya Loncoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stillmans Gerard Mann Coventry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake & Fletcher Lancaster B&K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. 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Smith Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The changing face of family travel Kevin Eason previews the Peugeot 806, the first of the new generation of people-movers Father and sons reach final Highest scores yet achieved in the company car driver competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tales from the nursery George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, joins visitors from far and wide at a remote garden where even the most seasoned growers find inspiration Mebase Garden Answers Stephen Anderton replies to readers' letters The Times Gardens to visit Don't go for the burn Plants that cause severe allergic reactions could be lurking in your garden, says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Rosemary The Times Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Walkover Crack Limescale now Multiple Display Advertising Items CTI Automatic Garage Door Openers Premier Green and envious out in the wop-wops New Zealand: Lynne Truss finds love at a sheep station in the middle of a vast, verdant nowhere Stena Sealink Manhattan without frills New York: cost-cutting B&Bs for holiday visitors—smart Friday boltholes for the rich natives The Rougemont Hotel Where to stay Toyota One-upmanship on the waterfront Metropolitan Line: our occasional series giving an insider's view of life in a foreign city Travel Tips The Times Thrifty, Swiftly & Sally Playtime for all Holidays with Children: a Spanish club resort offers a fun-packed stay for young guests Fact File Mother finds way to live her fantasy While at a Berkshir health hydro, mothers take a break, confident their babies are in good hands Silversea The costs and what you get Word-Watching Noble Caledonia Limited Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qantas New Zealand Australia South Pacifice Holiday Offers Halifax Individaul Travellers Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun Drive Overseas Travel Caribbean Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Mathews Holidays One foot in the past Majorca: renovated farmhouses offer guests on the island comfort, privacy and peace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tides Reach Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price Bus Ters Information Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Attract Love Companions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camelot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon "an agency people rave about" Notice to Readers Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Computer Games No. 3259: Torque by Law, sponsored by Penguin The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Bridge Intel inside Of Unit Trusts Schroders Secrets of Plain Sailing in a Choppy Investment Market Association campaigning for clarity How unit trusts have joined to throw off the shackles of over-regulation Association of Unit Trusts and Investment Funds Balance the risk When you are your own expert Self-Builder M&G Charges that need scrutiny Dazzling returns are one thing but costs must be part of making a choice Exotic additions Going for growth Emerging Market Edge Divvies set to go up Dividend prospects look good as company earnings increase HTR Fund for instant portfolio A fund of funds portfolio can be a useful compromise How to set a horizon Deciding on your needs and time targets can help in choosing the right investment Picture Gallery Gilts for a steady income Government bonds offer less risk than shares Fidelity Brokerage Income is the main attraction Investors can choose between a wide range of funds Japanese sun rises again A prudent strategy is needed to avoid potential setbacks Plumping for security Monthly Income Perpetual Kids start off early Choose the sensible ways of investing to build Piggy Bank School Fees Look out for the launderer Cash plans for baby's future Saving Money on hand when you need it Cash funds offer high returns and instant access Instant access to security A useful spread has resulted in a prudent portfolio Cash in Hand Nest-egg savers go for growth Putting your trust in trusts and letting them work for you Save & Prosper Putting some pep into savings Personal Equity Plans offer tax savings Picture Gallery How safe will my money be in a unit-trust investment? Your Questions about Risks and Safeguards Mercury Asset Management Regular savings offer flexibility Adviser underplay this affordable way to build up a useful lump sum What You Need to Know about the Tax Implications Picture Gallery Benefits of a Regular Savings Plan Small can be beautiful Newton Unit trusts make history The story of an industry that grew and grew again Value of the experts Watchdogs with bite The PIA is about to start work, with its own Ombudsman to rule on complaints about service X-rated for experts Your best advice Picture Gallery Safety in numbers of zeros Fidelity Investments Picture Gallery Vision Picture Gallery Plain sexed out? You will be Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels New TV Series June 25—July 1 No sex please, we're fantasy objects A prizewinning film about the closed world of Takarazuka, an all-female revue company from Japan making its debut in Britain, is previewed by Steve Clarke RSPB Women's works Arts Inaction replay Repeats Space, sex and babies Science Close encounters Soaps Spoilt for choice? Sport Spaced out together Nigel Hawkes finds that the first men on the moon, 25 years on, have mostly made a successful re-entry to normal life Distant echoes, not a foreshadow History: Peter Barnard on the parallels between 1994 and 1914 Join the National Art Collections Fund On the bold border Off the Box The quick and almost dead Paramedics are highly-trained personnel at the forefront of emergency health care. Hilary Kingsley previews a BBC1 series A bright, funny, tough woman Cinema: George Perry on Barbara Stanwyck, whose career is getting a salute of sorts on BBC2 Saturday Bloodlines and pedigree chums 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 Drama and Blockbuster 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 Uncannily like him Blockbuster of the Week Films on Television Thwarted lovers Drama of the Week Highwater mark for teenagers Sky One Variations VideolPlus and the Video PlusCodes Next to each… There's sport; sport - and then there's always Choice: Wimbledon and World Cup overdrive; Barbara Stanwyck season; the lives of sex addicts BBC1 Sky One Madrid madness and more Variations BBC1 Seeding the apocalypse: death of an Archduke Choice: How the Great War began—an analysis Gnawing at the Big Apple's core Sky One Variations Fire, feistiness and undiminished stardom Choice: Tribute to Barbara Stanwyck; Stonewall remembered; euphemistic sleaze; the cosmetic con BBC1 Invent your way home Sky One Variations BBC1 How high (the fare to fly to) the moon? Choice: Men on the moon, women in the arts Sky One Loosely harnessed together Variations Charles: media's darling or merely disarming? Choice: Prince Charles redresses the balance; Jazzie B and the roots revival; La Plante's slow boat BBC1 Sky One The case appears proven Variations BBC1 Tyneside shipyard? Don't bank on it Choice: Builders of ships and spaceships Third time plucky for Ripley Sky One Variations Let's hear it for ambulance men and women Choice: Heroes both world-famous and unsung; a television pioneer; a new magazine programme BBC1 Sky One Radio 1 Never mind the width Pick of the Week Laurie Taylor recommends Radio 1 Monday June 27 Tuesday June 28 Wednesday June 29 Thursday June 30 Friday July 1 Classic Romance National Westminster Bank Stunt Man No Title Chrysler International Jeep Alfred Dunhill Magazine Diary Anne Robinson One imagines the written words of a former archbishop would be delivered by white doves Forgiving the Germans D-Day delayed A song for the Rock The God club Something for the Weekend The Summer Collection Haagen-Dazs No Title Max Clifford's Flying Circus Espana K. Swiss Silk Cut Silk Cut P&O European Ferries Picture Gallery Turbulent Priests Autan Canon Prepared for Anything? The Corsa from Vauxhall No Title Subaru No Title The Shore Thing Indiglo Bed and Boardroom People whose jobs are home-based don't leave their work behind at the office. They pack it away in specially designed furniture, Oliver Bennett discovers World Leather Primary Schooling Augustus Pugin's brightly coloured designs are as striking in today's interiors as they were in the last century, writes Marcus Binney Dolphin Bordeaux Hitting the top notes Classical CDs Competition The winners, and lucky losers, of our Top 20 competition, and a chance to buy the winning classical CDs Your Chance to Buy the Top 20 CDs The Flight of Angels The 100 Best Summer Wines Picture Gallery Noble Caledonia Limited Pizzeria Restaurant Guide Eating Out Olivio The Times Cook Food & Drink Summer means cricket, which calls for rounds of fresh sandwiches, gooey cakes and macaroons Perrier-Jouët Divine wine Sake, once brewed in monasteries for religious ceremonies, is makeing inroads into secular establishments in Britain. Ian Wisniewski tastes Japan's drink of love Sloggi for men Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunrise Multiple Display Advertising Items FMS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Vulture Pick over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Cracking It with the Men who Know Part 112: A Sailor's Life for Me? Picture Gallery The Times Margaret Drabble A Childhood Are You Missing Something Subtle? Dynax Soosl
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