News from 09/07/1994
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Victoria McKee, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Joanne Bower, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Brook, Chris Petit, David Adams, Paul Heiney, A. H. Brodhurst, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, J. E. Humphrey, Nicolas Cole, Anatol Lieven, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Les Ward, A. M. Lambert, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Freddie Aldous and Ian Mosley, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, J. M. Ramsden, Philip Howard, Peter Southard, Hilary Finch, Julian Jacobs, Eric W. Jones, G. P., Alison Musker, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Alastair Miller, Simon Wilde, J. C., David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Ruth Harrison, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Giles Coren, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Evans, Robin Hunt, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, K. K., Michael Alison, David Alton, D. Anderson, Anthony Coombs, West Minister, Nicol, Martin Flanagan, Justine Keil, Ruth Gledhill, John Ticehurst, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Roger Willis, Susan Grossman, Stella A. Walker, Peter Waymark, Paul Bilic, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Denkert, Sean MacCarthaigh, Jenny MacArthur, Richard Scott, Janet Bush, Alistair M. Haig, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Tom Andrews, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Graham Wood, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Annabel Geddes, Richard Condon, John Hopkins, David Miller, Jill Insley, Peter Tray, Barry Millington, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Joyce D'Silva Director, Mary Traynor Chairman, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, Jenny McClean, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Adrian Brasnett, Jeremy Bolt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Regina v Ward (Stephen), Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Kate Alderson, Michael Abbott, Marika Rivera, Arthur Hunt, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Robert Crampton, Candia McWilliam, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Peter Mayle, Nicholas Wood, Martin tomkinson, Jon Ashworth and Philip Webster, Bob Larbey (Manager), David J. Bellamy (Founder/Director), S. Sherwood, Philippa Turner, Alan Lee, A. Shaufeld, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Don Morley, Kenneth Rea, Katie Knight, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Philip Webster, William Bradfield, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, J. P. Turnbull, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Hugh Francis, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Alison Burns, Philippa Ingram and Helen Davidson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Mr Barrett Browning, Norman Lamond, Fawley, Roger Manley (Proper Officer), Colin Campbell, Matthew Beard, Hilary Kingsley, Regina v Johnson (Kevin), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Edward Marriott,
ResumoMajor supported Archer inquiry Author's friends angered by admission that Hesetline authorised statement to The Times Britain and US fail to win over Japanese on trade Murayama taken ill Index Weekend The Institute of Chartered Accountants PE1 results… Win Simpson to stand trial Yates wears yellow jersey Thatcher warning Soldiers hurt Weekend Yacht builder wins £1.5m libel award Magazine United Cutlers of Sheffield 30p Two die as RAF jet crashes off Cyprus News in Brief Crumlin jail review Chairs fetch £463,000 Wildlife appeal rejected Doctor killed boy Black-eyed Prince Bolt from blue on green The Sunday Times Today's free tastings Electronic minders guard against any suspicious activity Archer keeps low profile as political storm breks over share investigation Germany steps up calls for beef ban By a Staff Reporter: Penalties fail to equal Wall Street's way with insiders Dealing Eurotunnel wins review on duty free Ancient document refutes Iraqi claim Battered victim talks of sadness as her attacker gets life Image of Abbie's abductor brings tidal wave of calls Greene: the agony of love £255m extra for BBC programmes Abbey National Case might sink juries Monday in the Times City Deal Services Limited Parents protest over 'sale' of pupils in school merger Sex harassment 'rife in police' Outdated teaching 'failing children' By a Staff Reporter: Judge tells drivers to go easy or go to jail Citroèn ZX Childcare worker is jailed for 10 years Nationwide the 'Building' Society Girl stops suspect escaping Treatment of women 'an outrage' Town & Country Manner Ltd Pest jailed for Gbh by phone News in Brief Aimed to help Death charges South riding Cordon blow High flyers Arm of the law GP remanded Iraqi swindler given ?4m in legal aid Islanders guard Jersey haven Keene on Chess BT It's good to talk Ocean life threatened by fishing Crash ride had failed earlier The Sunday Times Cabinet puts Cross Rail project back on track Thatcher lends support to Rosyth From the World's Oldest Nautical Instrument… 'Showboat' New Yorker tempers his criticism Barclaycard All-in ticket lets palace visitors jump queue Habgood appeals for fund to save deprived parishes Multiyork By our Religion Correspondent: Yorkshire urged to stump up By our Religion Correspondent: Anglican chair 'open to all' Harrods Knightsbridge Keep faith central to national life Credo Yeltsin pressed to block crime cash Dixons Britain's Best Deals Japanese support Pyongyang call for nuclear-free zone Tokyo puts pressure Clinton to keep dialogue open on North Korean bomb City puts on dean facade First direct Hillary declines Swan Lake dip in steamy Naples UN envoy struggles to give Bosnia truce fresh lease of life VW Kiev poll battle revolves around attitude to Russia Kravchuk plays on nationalist emotions Muscular French have a word for it Pretoria company supplied arms used by Saddam (AP): Khmer Rouge waits as history repeats itself West backs Saudi plea for mercy in Yemen Alliance Leicester Riyadh 'funded attacks on Jews' Picture Gallery Panama change of mind makes Haiti invasion more likely Refugees forced to think twice Everest Fit the Best 20 killed as floods sweep through Georgia (AP): German protests force Li retreat News in Brief Up in smoke (Reuter): Hebron curfew Service cuts (Reuter): Border dispute (Reuter): Shuttle lifts off (AP): TV star dies Last orders Judge decides O. 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Simpson must stand trial for murder Thomas Cook Police graft helped by macho code US smokers bring $50bn medical bill Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination 1, held in May 1994 Chartered Accountants successful examination candidates continued The Financial Training Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Chartered Accountants List of Referrals Referrals List Subject Codes Accountancy Opportunities Association of Cost and Executive Accountants Robert Half accountemps Robert Walters Associates Davies Kidd Recovering overpaid benefits Counsel should prevent excessive sentences Acts tainted by grave irregularity are legally non-existent Compensation claim for use of immoveable property Error over previous offences Using comparators to determine rent Indemnification by insurance against exemplary damages Beware the destroyers of nations People wish to stay British, writes Norman Lamont The problem is not nationalism but its suppression On target Old haunts Where does Jeffrey Archer go from here? This is the tightest corner yet for the politician, novelist and escapologist, says Nicholas Wapshott Now, a prize of one's own Women writers are quite capable of competing for literary awards. They don't need a consolation prize Oxford success Making waves Hearts a-throb Let the Stones Speak Stonehenge must be saved from the road-builders' folly To Haiti's Rescue America must put Haitians out of their misery Paying for Pupils Private schools need ethical guidelines for closures Air accidents Welsh heritage Back to basics Freedom food that fails the animals Value of religious services to children in our schools Less road space, fewer cars, cleaner fuel, more economy Muddled about art Videos in church Forces' priorities Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Marriages Personal Column Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Memorial services Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Dinner Presentation Service dinner Service luncheon Royal College of Art Mervyn Manby Mervyn Colet Manby, CMG, QPM, Colonial policman and narcotics expert, died on July I aged 79. He was born on February 20.1915 Personal Column Air Vice-Marshal Ronald Ramsay Rae Air Vice-Marshal Ronald Ramsay rac, CB, OBE, AOC 224 Group. 1959-62, died on June 19 aged 83. He was born in Sydney on October 9,1910 Kay Kleinfeldt Doris ("Kay") Kleinfeldt, antique dealer, died on June 18 aged 92. She was born in 1902 Gerard Smith Gerard Smith, principal disarmament negotiator for the Nixon Administration, died of cancer in Easton, Maryland, on July 4 aged 80. He was born in New York on May 4,1914 Obituary Princess Faiza Princes Faiza of Egypt has died in California aged 70. She was born in Cairo on November 8,1923 The Times Today Saturday July 9 1994 News The Times Crossword No 19.590 Forecast Toronto or Bermuda Clinton denies need for G7 dollar support The US currency rallied briefly after a strong rise in American employment but dealers are waiting until the G7 summit is over before making up their minds Record exports cut trade deficit Fisons names Bowater director as chief Stock Market the Pound Gold Profile Business Hasbro lifts cash offer for Spear Roddicks sell stake to raise money for charity Sport Bank of Ireland Mortgages Weekend Sporting Fixtures Stormy Cold Front Depression Rainy Day Fisons finally finds new chief executive Sarah Bagnall traces the search for a new man to lead the company out of its recent difficulties Court puts brakes on shopping centre plan Thermabond Wall Guard Sci denies Southern claim Recovery continues at Brown & Tawse Russians 'on way to economic miracle' 3i public offer subscribed 1.1 times Heseltine names pair to join telecoms market Business Roundup Two divisions for Fox AromaScan pathfinder Reliance in the red Argent gets funding Racecourse takeover Restaurant placing Caverdale buys dealer The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Scrabble scramble still on Tempus Co-drivers on the bumpy road to flotation Eurodollar: Freddie Aldous and Ian Mosley Partners in power Robert Miller profiles the two men who have navigated their car rental firm from inception to the stock market By a Correspondent: American jobless rate static at 6 per cent MG expects DMlbn provisions The Times Shares fail to hold gains made after improved trade figures Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Life Options Viacom looks to $lbn in Madison Square sale Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Reuter: BCCI chief admits to fraud Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Look out for holes in holiday insurance Claiming for theft, loss or injury may be harder for holidaymakers this year, reports Liz Dolan Danger Ahead—from Hippos and Uncovered Sports Risks Sound banking beats gimmicks Comment Binding Ties How cost of travel has taken off for the over-65s Fimbra Relaxed View Talk to Towry Law Invesco The scientific approach to investment Your life policy…or your life Selling your life policy is unlikely to let you in for a real-life murder mystery, Liz Dolan reports Resist the temptation of that last great spree Many people are leaving behind terrible debt problems, Nicola Cole explains Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Save & Prosper Endowment ties that bind—even after divorce Liz Dolan looks at one hindrance to a clean break at the end of a relationship In today's climate it is sensible to take out two single policies M&G Save & Prosper Scottish Widows Emerging markets pose investors a £44bn question Robert Miller finds words of comfort to ease the suffering after a year of savage losses Schroders Schoder Investment Management Keys to the South African powerhouse Abbey joins rivals to offer critical illness package This field has become the most fought-over area of the market, says Rose Wild Royal Liver Assurance Dial M for mortgage A telephone insurer is opening up a new and simpler way to get a home loan, reports Liz Dolan Carrots for Reluctant Homebuyers Banking battle hots up IFA Promotion Limited Student cash Financial Management Limited Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Britannia Building Society Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Too much for a rainy day Jill Insley finds people are losing, out on their current accounts Cast your net wide to land a big icatch Margaret Dibben offers advice to investors seeking good interest on savings in times of low rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings BMI Europe Limited Granny's Rivals Rule the Roost London Stock Exchange YRA Indipendent Financial Advice Fidelity Investments Clerical Medical Investment Group No apology can only mean that the taxman has not made a mistake And a word of praise for the generous Inland Revenue Some conversion Interest Bates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset No apology for Revenue's error Courts can provide remedy for faulty leases Fine distinction Save & Prosper Staff first Tower Fund Managers Ltd Losses trimmed at close The Times Unit Trust Information Service Priedlander Investment Funds Ltd. Romanians inspired by power of liberation Hagi threatens Sweden's revival in enthralling quarter-final contest Italy gamble by dropping Signori World Cup at a Glance Micro Technology Ltd. Dunga plays vital role as Brazil attempt to destroy Dutch dreams By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Bonash to follow in footsteps of Wemyss Bight Thunderer: Chester Thunderer: Carlisle Midnight Legend to shine York C4 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: York York Course Specialists Rapid Raceline A gentle genius, a definitive sporting hero David Miller recalls the gifts of talent and temperament that made the late Lew Hoad a tennis legend Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Thunderer: Salisbury O'Sullivan back in limelight with world best Rfu wants hard line on amateurs Weekend Fixtures The Times Schumacher haunted by legend of Senna Oliver Holt on how fate bus belittled the world championship leader's triumphs The Times French scheme rewards Pajot Brooking offers high-profile potential John Goodbody is critical of the breakdown of the Sports Council that was announced by the Government yesterday Harvey and Menu press Tarquini for best time Dun Equity fast and faultless to see Shore home again Results Seconds out for Eubank roadshow Little-known boxer helps kickstart world champion's tour By our Sports Staff: Yates takes on mantle of leader in Le Tour Bewitching tale of cricketer with reverse stance Getting ahead Heir to fortune Three for a win Nagging doubts Health warning England face heavy schedule on tour Sport in Brief Premiership clubs submit to taxman Lord's Details The Official Tour of Lord's Cricket Ground Warwickshire put impossible theory to first big test Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, considers the chances of today's cup final favourites pulling off county cricket's first clean sweep Caribbean charmer feels the heat as nice-guy image fades Saturday Portrait: Brian Lara, by Simon Wilde Shooting star finally in the ascendancy Michael Henderson reflects on teh patient rise of Steven Rhodes Russell's lack of ambition leads to stalemate Tour Match Mason makes merry with 61 Mitchel still leads after three rounds of Scottish Open Wadkins joins American casualties for Open For the Record Daly calls for drug tests on US PGA Tour Todays Gear Football Schumacher remains poles apart Hill trials as German dominates qualifying session at Silverstone Safety row threatens Italy race Safer circuit will reward daring drivers Oliver Holt finds Silverstone's £1 million facelift receiving a swift seal of approval as new corners are cut and explored AA Five Star Service Cricket By our Sports Staff: Yates takes yellow jersey after leaders break away Travel John Diamond: Born to Be Wild.. ISH Sotheby's Founded 1744 Shopping Children Offers Rock Planning an evening out, or a day with you family? The Times' critics select the best entertaiment around Jazz Classical Picture Gallery Opera At your Service Ruth Gledhill witness the start of Chichester's 20th annual arts festival At your Service Galleries Museums Theatre Films Dance Children The Times Win a LotusSport bike-and watch the Tour de France in Paris The Times Magical History Tours Classical Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Singers Savoy Theatre Art Galleries Theatres Now rats go on the Damien Hirst hit-list Girls will be boys Theatre: Kenneth Rea meets the "male" star of Japan's Takarazuka; and Benedict Nightingal reviews the National's Chekhov Ascot Trading Post Rising stars in the arts firmament Jeremy Bolt Great British Hopes Multiple Display Advertising Items MGM Magical in all their moods The Seagull Olivier Traditional Theatres of Japan Hermes Paris The thrill of the new How to find and nuture tomorrow's hit playwrights? An eminent panel is to discuss the options—and you can be there The Times Theatre Club Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Theatre Guide 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) New on Video: fidget through Decadence; fast-forward through The Falls Raising a storm for Bastille Day A round-up of music and drama around the country during the next fortnight Festivals Join now Loussier goes Bach to basics Recordings: Beethoven as Ludwig intended; the Borodn finds the heart of Brahms; the Who did not die before they got old Orchestral Phillips Auctioneers & Valuers 20Th Century Opera Chamber MOPS Pop Singles Pop Albums Shoparound Brook Martine & Co. Ltd. Seymour Shirts Music & Memories Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Foam for Comfort Get a taste for the great outdoors Make the most of our short, sweet summer—get out of the kitchen and into the garden for the fragrant delights of barbecued food Bennison Fabrics Where to buy The Times Motors Four Wheel Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items An open and shut case Many unsuspecting motorists are driving around in potential death traps—two cars welded into one, which could split apart in a crash Multiple Classified Advertising Items IAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diesels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Performance Cars Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Check Points A crash course in car crime Many second-hand car buyers are fooled into believing they have found a bargain - until the police call Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car that lived again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Collection Surrey One footing in the past Lytham St Annes Granny rides the dragon Anne McCaffrey's science fiction is goig to Ho The Times When Morse and I went to Cambridge Giles Gordon attends a seminar at Downing College to hear and deliver words of wisdom on writing and publishing Derwent May reviews the critics The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Sex and the single gag Helen Zahavi finds little menace in Little Venice, says Nigella Lawson Banking on a capital idea A Dangerous Fortune By Ken Follett Pan, £5.99 New Authors Janus Publishing Company New in Paperback Snowstop Debatable Land by Candia McWilliam Mob rule in America Richard Condon charts the moral decay of the United States with sharp black humour King of the Molehill What is the secret of Adrian Mole's enduring appeal, even as an adult? Italy seduces an old hussy Henry Jame's memoirs serve as a guide to Latin charm; Piecador offers tales of travellers in time Travelling in Italy with Henry James Edited by Fred Kaplan Hodder & Stought, £20 Times Books Ends of the earth It's a fairish cop Public images, private lives The man who swept the dust from teh archivists' shelves and redefined the word rubbish to mean trash worth cash The secret history This month sees the sale of memorabilia of the infamous double agent, Kim Philby The Times Salerooms Hidden secrets of the shore patrol The joy of beachcombing is not just the flotsam and jetsam, but the teeming wildlife at the tidemark Tropical birds take to urban jungle Feather Report How Mr Major could plough his own furrow Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney The Times Family tree that made a garden George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, te Gardens to visit this summer Sainsbury's Homebase The Times Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Better British Garden Tractor The seed exchange For those in the know, there is an inexpensive way to grow unusual plant varieties Multiple Display Advertising Items Tribal art of deception Brittany Ferries Where the dollar is king Moscow: wander through a city of dubious delights where even the natives find daily life exasperating Instone Leisure Tumble Wells Noble Caledonia Limited Ready to kill for a long, hot bath Richard Beeston continues our occasional series on life in a foreign city Metropolitan Line Classical sites and sounds Turkey: after the attacks on coastal resorts, holidaymakers seem to have been voting with their feet STA Sagafjord The Times How to keep children busy this summer Courses for Youngsters: banish those summer time blues with the pick of child activity holidays Stena Sealink Word-Watching Safety first at outdoor centres The one and only QE2 Travel Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Low cost flights worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays P&O Garden Beach Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resid'hotel Hotel de L'Abbaye Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A perfect place to meet your match meet your match Florieda: if Wimbledon has left you itching to polish up your backhand, head for the Sunshine State Travel Mitre Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to get there Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mathews Holidays Bargan Breaks from Stakis Hotels The Tides Reach Travel Tips Saturday Rendezvous The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge Toyota On the case with Chandler and Co Vision Living with pain and sorrow Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Women who chase men for a living Victoria McKee meets the real-life female investigators who inspired Chandler and Co, a new BBC 1 series Arthritis & Rheumatism Council Musicians unite Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Conquered by city Repeats Coming under fire Science Moment of peace Soaps Nonstop action Sport Lonesome no more Peter Barnard applauds a sequel to Lonesome Dove, even though it is not written by Larry McMurtry A headliner too modest by half Loudon Wainwright's show is very good, but there's not enough of the star Please Sponsor a Child A royal not to be recycled Off the Box A bracing start to your day Wake Up with Lampoons cheery morning television programmes. Hilary Kingsley talks to those responsible When troppo is just the right amount Cookery: All credit to Keith Floyd for Avoiding the most dishes on his Italian grand tour Saturday July 9 Angels, devils and mere mortals Films on Television David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below overleaft) rounds up the best of the rest. The Romance and Drama 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 Escape to the past Romance of the Week Wisdom of years Drama of the Week Saturday July 9 Geraldine shows her good taste Variations BBC1 Hands and windmill arms across the ocean Saturday July 9 Choice: Tackling African drought in The Netherlands; what to do with old military establishments Sunday July 10 The reel or real Woody? BBC1 How hard it is to forgive murderers Sunday July 10 Monday July 11 Voice lessons from an old master Variations BBC1 If life were as straightforward as a sit-com Monday July 11 Choice: International bunglers, unlikely bakers, charming con-men and courthouse regulars Tuesday July 12 Seamy side of life Variations BBC1 Favourite recipes do not need variation Choice: Series old and new, mainly lightweight Wednesday July 13 More things than are dreamt of? Variations BBC1 Out of the headlines and so no longer guilty? Choice: On the trail of a monster; embrarassing sport moments; live philosophy: lown planning Thursday July 14 Vive la France? Perhaps Variations Some rise and shine easier than others Choice: Giving children a modicum of hope BBC1 Friday July 15 Anything but giving her away Variations Flying tonight, on the wings of the dove Choice: Go west again; watch amateurs test their strength; or listen to the first Prom of the season BBC1 Saturday July 9 Past its laugh-by date Pick of the Week Sunday July 10 Monday July 11 Tuesday July 12 Wednesday July 13 Thursday July 14 Friday July 15 The Writing School Magazine Dynax 500si Magazine Diary I have yet to hear of a besotted male picking up a book because the woman he has fallen for suggested it Forgiving the Germans Country cousins Classic error Some Thing for the Weekend Kingfisher The Peugeot Mardi Gras Peugeot Picture Gallery Bells Lenging stuff Bells Lenging stuff Asterix the Gall Getaw The New 4runner Rover 200 Series Noble Caledonia Limited I've Started so I'll Finis Peter Mayle finally gets around to the novel he always meant to write First Class Mayle Getting Life Right In Provence Air France Hotel Pastis Cosmic Man Twenty-five years ago Neil Armstrong took a giant leap for mankind. Buzz Aldrin followed in his footsteps. Ginny Dougary meets the Second Man on the Moon and starts to believe in aliens from outer space. Portrait by Graham Wood Urbane Cowboy Giorgio Armani has made it this life's work to sell his idea of good taste to the word. And at 60, his sense of style is a acute as ever, R. Webb discovers Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery All on Board Paris Ceramics Par… BBC Travel Promotions Ltd. Restaurant Guide Eating Out Benedicta The Times Cook The favours of Alsace are perfect for outdoor feasts and celebrating the French national holiday Perrier Jouèt Interior Times Kirkdale This Saturday & Sunday Pure Silk Furnishing Fabrics Harvey Jones Kitchens The Times Irish Linen Study Group Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Magazine Fimbra Picture Gallery The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Kenwood Picture Gallery Times Newspapers Ltd, 1994. 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