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News from 02/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Max Barton, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Eric Stockton, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Roderick Conway Morris, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Jonathan Prynn and Jill Sherman, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Rosie Atkins, Jonathan Miller, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Graham Revett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Tad Williams, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, G. P., Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Tony Hales and Michael Jackaman, Dorothy A. Branco, Carl Mortished, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, Ginny Dougary, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Keith Conlon, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Peter Hodson, Martin Fletcher, Craig Jordan, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Sellick, Stuart Jones, John Bryant, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Lyne Reid Banks, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, M. W. M. Rowlandson, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Rupert Goodwins, Susan Grossman, David Nathan, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael R. G. Spiller, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Henry Hanning, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, John Young, Keith Pike, Paul Bailey, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Fiona T. Philips, Charles Bremner, J. R. Peters, David Butler, Chairman, John Percival, Peter Barnard, P. Margaret Davies, Derwent May, Michael Blacker, Susan Gilchrist, Steven Norris, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Katie Hickman, Michael Hall, Thom Gunn, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Mime, Tom Rhodes and Tim Judah, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Arthur Leathley and Jill Sherman, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, Paul Wilkinson, Christina Cleary, Stephanie Lewis, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, E. M. G. Johnstone, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Anne Fine, Bill Bryson, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, George Austin, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Hamish Rhind, Brian Alderson, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Mike Rosewell, Jane Owen, Mary Southern, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Russell Twisk, David Dent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horovitz, J. L. Jones, Michael Horsnell, Gwen Robinson, Robert Miller and Susan Gilchrist, J. P. Turnbull, Tom Rhodes, Shaun Evelegh, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Alexander Guthrie, Michael Henderson, R. E. Nowicki, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, D. M., Edmund White, John Jones, Matthew Bond, Damien Reece, Hilary Kingsley, C. D. Harris, Jonathan Mirsky, Melvyn Marckus,

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Warning by Habgood on constitution Church-State split 'is dangerous' Greene's letters to Philby helped Mi6 Index Weekend Hell on wheels as Le Tour meets Le Strike Win Four-hour-old baby girl abducted by fake nurse Magazine Tory MPs to stand down Court rivals Test partners Weekend Triumphant Arafat vows to take the struggle to Jerusalem AA Five Star Service Two for £1 20p on Monday Rail chief puts pay offer direct to strikers Signalling dispute The Sunday Times Odd bins Clarke isolated as Hurd and Heseltine rally to Major Diplomat with sense of humour Two charged over derailment deaths News in Brief House prices 'stable' Wife's asbestos death Treasury takes CSA cash Baby bid by lesbians Rippon quits radio job 'Aids' molester dies Ferrari thieves trapped Arms firm cuts 188 jobs Letter bomb attack Record cricket victory Prince returns to a muted welcome in the hillsides Wales greets anniversary of investiture with a mixture of cheers and boost By a Staff Reporter: Student tried to steal friend's identity Greene in love The Sunday Times Black appeal delays murder inquiries By a Staff Reporter: Note from juror did not affect verdicts Iv Mother appeals for return of missing daughter Government 'doing little to protect against BSE' Just as public confidence in beef was returning, experts are questioning the consumption of offal Abbey National Baby's feeds had unwelcome ingredient in the formula Concerned about BSE, Jane Owen decided to banish beef from the family diet. It proved harder than she had imagined Bromsgrove School Producers pin hopes on sales recovery Citroën Xantia BBC drama staff gripped by conflict Volkswagen Hole-in-wall gang put squeeze on gold Hot spell prompts pollution warning Sale of rare German books raises £3.2m Irish court prevents pregnant girl's trip Patten brings in markers to undermine test boycott Hawking snubs Tories Keene on Chess Harrods RE syllabus revised N&p Times chess winners come of age Lexus Smokers win right to legal aid hearing Disabled man robbed of sight News in Brief Paraglider dies Briton freed No extradition Water warning Sea change Kray divorce New editor Bond winner Cunard cruises into battle with £110m deal Dignify all faiths by believing in one Credo P&o European Ferries Sunshine chills monster hunters HRT may improve mental capacity Opera drowns out the undertone of Troubles Alliance Leicester Legacy of crashed jet will save lives Regent Travel Services Labour goes on offensive to halt SNP bandwagon Nationalists accused of dirty campaign after close-run finish in Monklands East by-election Blair courts youth vote with blend of rock and religion The Times By our Political Reporter: Battle lost on minister for service veterans Widening of M25 comes under fire Arthur Bonnet Latest surge from tartan tide in sea of mythology Russians pay cash for shares in state sell-off Privatisation heralds end of voucher trading National Westminster Bank From our Moscow Correspondent: Populist's antics captivate Minsk Anti-tobacco lobby goes in pursuit of smoking camel 'Murder' mystery boosts extremist Gore casting vote keeps Bosnian arms ban in place (Reuter): Man buried his Tutsi wife alive News in Brief (AFP): Young love (AFP): Passengers die (Reuter): Walesa threat (Reuter): Afghan raid (Reuter): Kurds killed Brandt 'told Honecker he distrusted Mitterrand' Kohl urged to widen aliens' rights Literati uncork spirit of a Paris feud Writer pleads for freedom Moben Kitchens Ecstatic Gaza hails Arafat pledge on Jerusalem struggle Perot tempts Republicans with $1m offer Sharps bedrooms Showrooms Nationwide HIV 'spreading fastest in Asia' TV preacher casts off fetters Thomas Cook Radar 'to blame for friendly fire attack' Murayama pledge on economy boosts yen From Associated Press in Dhaka: Islamic fury unleashed on feminist Schoolbook censorship overruled by Patten Nationwide Simpson hearing told of blood on dog paws Maradona's inevitable own-goal The Argentine striker is only the latest example of a sporting star stuck in the realm of childhood, writes Peter Barnard How Wales lost its past The Prince of Wales should tell the Welsh a few home truths Unhappy families The Times Diary Yes, that's the last post in The Times Diary Closely examined The Times Diary Secret life of Graham Greene Christopher Hawtree on the friends the novelist betrayed She felt guilty, and they retreated to the bedroom to have it out Panic, what Panic? What the dollar does for houses, stocks and bonds Again, Poor Bangladesh Where fundamentalists fight with fatwa and snakes Political Pat A public relations tale to sell the private Mail The Prince's compassion and his fitness for the throne Defender of Britain's faiths, or the head of only one Reservists' role Holy laughter On yer bicyclettes! Lib/Lit confusion Brussels standard for English poetry Bad press for Balliol The rain-maker Wrong dope? Court Circular Dinners Memorial service Gardeners' Company Personal Column Royal engagements Service dinners Institute of Mathematics Church services tomorrow Bitter battle for Arnhem is fought in a country house Weekend birthdays News from the schools Ball Forthcoming marriages Appointment Professor Tom Millar Professor T. B. Millar, AO, historian and writer on strategic affairs, died in London on June 5 aged 68. He was born in Kalamunda, Western Australia, on October 18,1925 Personal Column Pauline Cameron-Head Pauline Cameron-Head, OBE, landowner and hostess in the Scottish Highlands, died o June 22 aged 76. She was born on August 21,1917 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Shadon of Diabetes Joseph Durick Joseph Aloysius Durick, former Roman Catholic Bishop of Nashville, Tennessee, died on June 26, aged 79. He was born in Dayton, Tennessee, in 1915 A Time for Triteness Philip Spensley Philip Calvert Spensley, Director of the Trophical Products Insitute, 1966-81, died on May 22 aged 74. He was born on May 7,1920 Christopher Kite Christopher Kite, Head of Music Studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, 1987-94, died of cancer on June 15 aged 46. He was born at Ilford, Essex on November 5,1947 News The Times Crossword No 19,584 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend Vision Three Fleming directors become £1m-a-year men Enterprise's £1.5bn bid for Lasmo flops Enterprise has not revealed its plans for its Lasmo share stake, which was worth £128.6 million last night compared with the purchase price of £160 million Stock Market Profile The Pound Melvyn Marckus Yorkshire cuts jobs as profits slide Gold Brent Crude Sport Investors Chronicle BOC chief sets off to sail world Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Netted Service Fault Slow profit growth in Vend?me's first year News Corp to move into German TV Skandia boycotts official Swedish bonds Thoughts on securities and insecurities Raymond wins the Rialto site Coal Investments and RTZ to buy mining consultancy Dollar stages limited revival Linaker adds strength to Fisons board Business Roundup Crest back in black Fuller calls for duty cut Telekom still in loss Finelist buys for £20m Mannesmann shares hit EuroDollar disappoints New accounts at C&g No Title Free spirits that make a potent cocktail Allied Lyons: Tony Hales and Michael Jackaman Partners in power Susan Gilchrist decided to stick to tea when she met the team at the helm of the world's second biggest spirits producer An ill-advised Enterprise Tempus Picture Gallery Best Buys Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Futures provide the driving force in leisurely trading Stock Market Video Logic float price depressed Recent Issues Inveresk shares hit by profit warning Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities The Sunday Times London Financial Futures Board wins more time for QMH Chiltern bid Partridge up Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates 3i Share Information Office Account ends on firm note Fidelity Brokerage Picture Gallery Paying out How to set up a trust without starting a war Liz Dolan says expert advice can stop problems for trustees and beneficiaries The Right Steps to Setting up the Right Trust Most trusts are irrevocable. Once established, they cannot be undone Errant Knight Williams Comment Life history Scottish Widows Out of Hours Fimbra The Times Skandia Life Advice that paid off with £5,200 package Bob Cotterill overcame his worries about cost and successfully claimed compensation. Robert Miller reports Save & Prosper Port Folio Fund of Funds Lawyers launch scheme to help accident victims What happens when the fixed-rate term ends? Borrowers may not find it so easy to switch to new fixed-rate loans Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Investment Trust PLC M&g Britannia Building Society Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bad leases home to roost Liz Dolan says poorly drawn leases a giving headaches to flat sellers Perils Hidden in the Small Print Access less than instant for tardy freshers Rose Wild say students should make their banking plans in advance to avoid a thin start to their first term Money to Magazines: The Incentives on Offer to Students Clerical Medical Investment Group Hard to get Pep loans? Tower Fund Managers Ltd Battle for students is spiced up with pizza Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper The Times Fimbra Beale Dobie & Company Limited Insurer turns to banking in battle for payout cash The Pearl has a new way to woo savers. Damien Reece reports Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Asset No apology for Revenue's error C&g too good to sell Taxing the patience Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service Friendlander Investment Funds Ltd Mansell chases Schumacher's shadow Formula One front-runner underlines size of task awaiting Brition Christie keeps unbeaten record in photo finish Weekend Fixtures The Times Racing Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Thunderer: Southwell Surreal life no problem for Harding On Saturday Blind spot Czech mate Bad Gooden Way clear for Erhaab in Eclipse Thunderer: Sandown Park Improving Polo Kit looks smart Sandown Park C4 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Bath Muhtarram to collect Thunderer: Beverley Racing next week Rapid Raceline Americans ready for party with Brazilian beat Rob Hughes celebrates a World Cup that has lived up to expectations Argentina falter in Maradona' absence Toyota World Cup at a Glance Irish must beware as Bergkamp begins to blossom By our Sports Staff: Klinsmann poses greatest threat to Belgium Stunning skills lift Olazábal into lead For the Record Haining sparkles in Diamonds Results from Henley Results from Wimbledon Today's Order of Rowing Olympic yachting site plans in doubt Sport in Brief Wright's fortunes rise Formidable line-up McRae escapes injury Donelan fined £250 Five on lone voyage Wimbledon Order of Play Palmolive Weather Attendance Boardman plays down exalted Tour hopes Enduring champion aiming to deliver another tour de force Saturday portrait: Miguel Induráin by Andrew Longmore Teams of nine work for glory of one Gough passes first test with all-round effort At the Old Trafford Test Old Trafford Scoreboard Glamorgan held up by Russell and Pike England grateful to Gough change of fortune Lower-order batsmen take New Zealand to task in third Test Nixon puts Essex on the ropes Wessels content to stay in slow lane Scott turns match with first century Whittall attacks to deny Oxford Yesterday's Scoreboards Simon Barnes Sampras saunters into final shoot-out High-speed barrage expected in singles showdown One hurdle left for Delgado Fond farewell by Navratilova hangs on final experience Women's Finalists Records H. Samuel Cricket Books Libby Purves: My Nine-Year-Old Faces Motherhood Sothebys Travel Outdoors Offers Rock Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment around Classical Jazz Opera Theatre Ruth Gledhill experiences the Toronto phenomena at a Vineyard church in Putney At your Service Galleries Museums Films Dance Children Mark Wilkinson Changing attitudes to family life in Britain Sotheby's Wigmore Hall South Bank Barbican Hall Westminster Abbey Choir London Festival Orchestra Tresors Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Westside Story Richard Wilson Angela Thorne Dry Point Etchings, Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Bowl Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items The laugh's on Petruchio Theatre: A Shrew turned into farce for our politically correct times The Taming of the Shrew Ludlow Castle Bennison Fabrics Just another victim for Oprah? Week in the Arts The Sunday Times Wealth beyond the dreams of Midas Hoards of gold from classical Greece are on show at the British Museum. Crowds will come to gawp, but will they stay to wonder? Duxiana No title Grease with your dinner Tickets to one of the hottest musicals in the West End-and a two-course menu to whet your appetite-for the normal cost of a seat alone Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country This Week's Specials New on Video: Fellini, Flipper and French finesse from Renoir and Malle Playing roulette on a silver disc Manufacturers are at war over CD-Rom formats but the customer is the victim Future Visions Beware of the Berkoff How to Book—and Join Jazz Recordings: Lena Horne going strong at 76; the Rolling Stones won't grow up; Bogarde takes to the opera Pop Singles The Royal Opera Pop Albums Sadler's Wells Early Music Vocal Tele Brands Opera Orchestral The Domestic Parpheranlia Co The Galaxy Range Repro Lovers! Dunlopillo Carol Wright The 'Sheila Maid' Multiple Display Advertising Items Carol Wright Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rosslyn Deligatessen Multiple Display Advertising Items Tudor Crown Cutlery Ltd Hand Crafted Pine Furniture Bedford Riding Breeches Co Poetstyle Limited British Antique Replicas Irish Linen Something for the pet with everything The British love their pets-and what better way to show you care than to pamper them with one of the huge range of animal gifts Award-Winning New Pet Products The Times Homes & Gardens BAC Conservatories Bramley's Nurseries Tennis Courts A herb for all reasons The first Elizabethans would have felt very much at home in Christina Stapley's garden, an elegant arrangements of every kind of herb We are ABLE/Are Willing to Give Compost Bins Countax Rollexa Colonial Shade Cannock Gates Ltd The Endless Pool Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Automatic Garage Door Openers Norfolk Garden Supplies Multiple Display Advertising Items Septic Tanks Box Sash Window Specialist Td (Europe) Ltd Why tall is beautiful George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, explains how a trellis pillar can create a focal point in a flower bed The Times Gardens to visit this summer Garden Answers Sainsbury's Homebase March of the toy soldiers A lead soldier sold this week for £3,080, an example of the small army's big appeal Brook Green Tufnell Park Hampstead Garden Clive Truman & Company Parsons Green Unusual Double Fronted Early Vic… Arthur Rathbone Kithchens Wellers Cooper & Tanner Salerooms At home with the sunshine golfer Lytham St Annes Somerset & Avon Retire with a good book For Sale Property Law Trust Bloomsbury to get it right Giles Gordon salutes the success of a publishing house in the classic mould Wines to enjoy this summer Times Reader Offer: save money on our exclusive wines from the Midi The Times Wine Cellar The loam of youth If childhood is a garden, it must be pruned ruthlessly, or so Anne Fine suggests In Cold Domain The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Violent tides flow in the Jordan river Brian Alderson revisits the Israel of Lynne Reid Banks One More River Puffin, £4.99 Broken Bridge Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 Derwent May reviews the critics In the shadows of empire Audio Books Shadow over Babylon Penguin Audioboo £7.99 I, Claudius Argo, £7.99 I Dreamed of Africa Penguin Audiobooks, £7.99 New in Paperback The Hammer of God Paper Dreams Fluent in Knockemstiff Ben MacIntyre Bill Bryson take him on a wacky romp through the twisting byways of American English Made in America By Bill Bryson Secker & Warburg, £15 Brave new Huxley Erica Wagner enjoys seeing the fearless thinker in a fresh light Rich pudding of a tale Storm (To Green Angel Tower, Pt Ii) By Tad Williams Legend, £5.99 Times Books LB Poetic power to move Shelf Life The Times Man and machine in total disharmony Farmer's Diary Major brings nature to minors A former army officer has created a haven for flora and fauna, where children are encouraged to explore Puffins dance to chicks' tune Feather Report Under starter's orders Our quest for Britain's safest company car driver reaches its climax today as 12 finalists compete at the Silverstone circuit Motors Times Newspapers Ltd How the finalists line up Just a song and dance about car names Carmakers have registered every name under the sun but, asks Kevin Eason, who wants a drive a Fish or a Cedric? Win a Driving CD Used Car Brief Steering Column Mercedes New Shape SL Normand Mercedes Authorised Dealers Puttocks Speeds Normand Lotus Esprit Peugeot Dick Lovett Porsche 944 Cabriolet Henlys Portmann 944 S2 (91) H Reg. Gaurds Red. Linen pinstripes.… Porsche Wanted Gad Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Loncoster Registration Numbers Saab Authrorised Dealers S. G. Smith Vardy Continental Pentagon Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas HMG Greenoaks Bradshaw Webb Malaya Volvo Owners Plan ahead for carefree motoring France: preparation is the key to getting the best out of a driving holiday through the Gallic heartlands Brittany Ferries Where to stay GB A city for the body not the mind Brazil: behind Rio's notoriety is a Siren-like beauty, and beyond lies a land of baroque variety QE2's Autumn Canada Cruise Free The Times Holiday Plannera A monthly advice service Getting there Cunard Countess Journey Latin America British Airways Magic and miracles in a land of marvels Inland Jamaica: tucked away in Blue Mountain country is a paradise rich in the lore of past glories TCP Noble Caledonia Limited Word Watching How to get there, where to stay Fairies in the forest In the Open: on a summer weekend, indulge childhood fantasies or learn to sculpt in a Dorset quarry New life carved in stone TCP Lunn Poly Fact file TCP Golden Valley Thistle Hotel Trailfinders Tata Columbus Travelbag Lunn Poly flight shop Just America Travelbag Qantas Trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline ticket Network Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Offers Garden Beach Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connect France Italian Escapades Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Start learning a new language Times Reader Offer: free Linguaphone Traveller's Survival Guides in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Greek and Portuguese Take this opportunity to familiarise yourself with the essential words and phrases you will need for your next holiday or business trip abroad Travel Italy British Airways Holidays South America Lynmouth Salcombe The Tides Reach Mitre Hotel Drakes Breaks Two free guides How to Apply Linguaphone Walk this Way Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Sam Eden Virginia Charles Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Companions Saturday Rendezvous The Times Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Computer Games The Listener Crossword No. 3260 Little Princess by Mime Word-Watching Bridge Volvo A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Punt & Dennis: comedy kings? 5 Bill Kenwright… Vision Survivors of every kind Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Picture Gallery TV Series Beginning July 2-8 Heard the one about the bishop's son and the alternative comic? BBC1 is putting on a series featuring 'alternative' comedians Punt and Dennis before the nine o'clock watershed. Is this wise? Hilary Kingsley is reassured by meeting the two stars Vitamins & Minerals Man of moment Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts A turning point Repeats Babies, beasts, bugs Science Strange passions Soaps Tour de force Sport West End playboy Bill Kenwright, the theatrical producer, tells David Nathan why he is never happier than when he is putting on a show A nation that won't play together Cricket: Peter Barnard on a community divided by a common passion Parkinson's And so to bed? Not yet Off the Box Up for grabs Either visionary or deluded Those who challenge scientific orthodoxy are more often castigated than lionised. But this, says Nigel Hawkes, is only right Science offers athletic support Sport: Laboaratory techniques can help bring out the best in Britain's runners, John Bryant reports Assembly of loners and losers 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 Classic and Modern 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 Sweetness and light Classic Comedy of the Week Capital comic gain Modern Comedy of the Week Sky One Waiting in Washington State There is good news, but you have to wait for it Choice: Young hopes at school and on the dancefloor: lost dreams of space travel; singing opera Sky One Cop who warrants an arrest Variations Challenging, yes, but not wilfully obscure Choice: Opera, racing bulls and cookery Sky One Better than Saturday mornings Variations Understanding the trouble with the Troubles Choice: Divided communities; room for celebrities; stumped by cricket bias; word games again Sky One Nothing has been proved Variations A fine pair, except that they're not Choice: New comedy and some old stories BBC1 Sky One Defending Sweden's honour Variations Battle to find a lasting peace of the action Choice: Providence for the war-weary province; uncovering sex education; Frost bites back Sky One Not a bad effort, by George Variations Call of the wild life that is seldom heard Choice: Ire in Ireland; down on animal harm Sky One Pulling muscles from the shelf Variations How science can aid athletes in the long run Choice: Fast track to success; continental road test; medics to the rescue; nothing but the the full Monty BBC1 Radio 1 Buckets of spadework Pick of the Week Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio 1 Classic Countdown Radio 1 Lotus Time Machines Stolen Kisses P&o European Ferries Magazine Diary It is unlikely that Mrs Bottomley can even convince Mr Bottomley that care in the community for the mentally ill exists Trooping the EU colour The new stone age The quiet Mr Meades Some Thing for the Weekend Dynax The Peugeot Mardi Gras Peugeot The Crook The intrigue and disrepute that surrounded Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, did not end with her death, Ben MacIntrye reports. The Gainsborough portrait, now back on the market, has lived up to her reputation Stolen Neither moves The Audi A6 Joanna Trollope Act Iii the Tycoon Nokia Race to the Death The Palio, Sienna's ancient horse race, is integral to the city's social structure, but its future is now under threat from animal rights activists. Report by Roderick Conway Morris 200 Series White Magic An Invitation to See Snow White African Sun Set Subaru At Home in the Grange House Style Undeterred by the scarcity of barns for sale, a British builder is importing French granges to create faux-agrarian homes, writes June Ducas. Photographs by Ray Main Picture Gallery Penfolds White The 100 Best Summer Wines Hampton Court Palace The First Ever Catalogue of its Kind Restaurant Guide Eating Out Voyages Jules Verne The Times Cook An all-day American-style breakfast is the ideal way to feed and entertain weekend guests French Wines in Plain English French Wines in Plain English Jake New Camel Mild The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Paul Bailey Sugar Cane Enter Password Picture Gallery Edmund White A Childhood Picture Gallery Are You Missing Something Subtle? Rosemount

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