News from 16/07/1994
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Denis O'donoghue, David Wood, Anne Marie Barrett, Riachard Ormond, Chairman, R. Sandall, Julia Llewellyn Smith, John Leaper, Johnny Cohen, Martin Redfern, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Christopher Godley, Michael Scott Rohan, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Lucinda Lambton, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ian Brodie and Richard Ford, Ivo Tennant, George Brock, Nicholas Wood and Wolfgang Münchau, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, G. P., Ian Murray, Steve Clarke, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Pearson, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, J. A. D. Loman, Ruth Gledhill, Marilyn Muth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, T. C. Champion, President, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Anne Caborn, David W. Hughes, Susan Grossman, Rannoch, Tunde Obadina, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Waymark, M. J. Holloway, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Sykes, Laurie Taylor, Umar Hegedüs, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Marcus Binney Architectural Correspondent, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, David Stevenson, John Percival, Sara Driver, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Richard Jefferies, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Adam Lebor, Morris, Stephen Anderton, Brian Jackman, Lisa Grainger, P. H. S., S. L, Sean Mac Carthaigh, David Miller, Jill Insley, J. A. Moreton, Barry Millington, George Plumptre, Kenneth Painter, Director, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Richard Holder, Antony Whitaker, D. R. Harris, President, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Heather Alston, David Robinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Wolfgang Münchau and Jill Sherman, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Stephanie Lewis, Geoffrey Bird, Michael Warren, Richard Evans, Philip Meaverson, Sam Almond, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, P. M. Haynes, Veronica Franklin Gould, Dean of Beswick, Kate Alderson, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Michael Barker, Chairman, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Scarman, Jane Bidder, A. Russell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, John Shircliff, Mel Webb, Brian Alderson, Martin Ivens, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Patrick Cormack, Vice-President, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Graham Lord, R. T. Beckwith, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Christine Michael, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Louise Harper, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Sue Carroll, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Mary Groves, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Mancroft, Matthew Beard, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, Third Man, Richard Ford, Buchizya Mseteka and Guy Dinmore, Danny Danziger, Pamela Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoTwo for Trinidad defies London judges and hangs murderer Europe picks 'a reconciler and healer' Presidency row settled in 20 minutes Index Weekend Controversy as MP goes Win Picture Gallery No Title Faldo makes Open cut Funeral of Kim delayed two days Britons struggle Sport Setback for Major on Ulster summit Weekend Continental air traffic control goes slow again First direct 30p Government caught in dispute over departure of aide I resigned over cuts, says Devlin. No, you were sacked, say Tory whips OCA The Sunday Times Europhiles and sceptics welcome choice of Santer Blair would sack lying ministers Vision Chairman leaves a profitable legacy Rail sell-off consultants paid £20m Center Parcs Sinn Fein man shot in ambush by IRA News in Brief Loud-music killer jailed Silcott wins review Collins seeks divorce Law Society challenged Flesh-eating bug case Irish sex education Silcott boasted 'We chopped Blakelock' says policeman By a Staff Reporter: Ex-PC fined for slapping girls, 12 Windsors versus Winston The Sunday Times Four shot as mob marches on pub Man dies after ride at funfair Seaman on leave killed for £110 Abbey National Queen to attend Proms National Westminster Bank Student debts paid by parents Doctor wins car clamp damages Times Books Romania hints at deal for couple 'who bought baby' Habitat In the Times on Monday Brooke rescues historic churches from destruction The decision to extend listed building controls will prevent cases such as the replacement of historic pews with chairs BT Former PC praised for wrestling with robber London has half ethnic minorities in Britain Keene on Chess Trust faces key votes on hunting of deer Disabled denounce 'grudging' reforms Neighbours shut gate on pensioner Toothpaste firms face mass fluoride claim Sewills Homeless entitled to refuse flats N&p Thames 'pirates' attack canoeists Rifkind may be aiming at wrong target with choice of cruise missile The cruise missile will have to be very cheapn as well as deadlly to make a useful addition to Britain's arsenal, Lawrence Freedman says Tories in marginal seats face backlash over defence cuts The Royal Bank of Scotland Staff squeeze empties 20 London buildings Saga Services Ltd Olympus Judge turns down disabled student's bullying claims Halfords Garage Servicing Drunken train driver in station smash jailed Islam's quest: the balance of physical and spiritual need Tredo Royal visit to Russia first by monarch since Edward Vii The Sunday Times Eyes up for heavenly view of impact Foster's First part of comet hits Jupiter tonight Postman sent porn in revenge News in Brief Rail death Paper launch Stuck inside Cornish seat Pet sounds Berlusconi defends law on release of prisoners Foster's Blackshirt chic struts catwalks of the new Italy Makro Serb deputies prepare to reject Bosnia plan Army chiefs consider options German Navy free to use force abroad Awacs planes allowed to fly over Austria Top Gun for a day for those who pay The Times Foster's Reuter: Pedal-boat police and frogman seize footloose Sammy Husain sets early summit with Rabin to sign 'peace pact' Fugitive writer begs for help Hertz Wrestling Hulk tells of star fighters' drug use US calls for Algerian talks General in air mishap 'removed' News in Brief (Reuter): Ambush deaths (Reuter): Leader jailed (AP): Torturer jailed AXA Equity & Law Pets' ailments are licked by happy pill Lexus Fax from Britain arrived 10 minutes after execution Court of final appeal in London fails to save condemned Caribbean murderer South Korean mystics profit after predicting Kim's death Huge Bankruptcy Sale Delivering justice by long distance America not really sold on soccer World Cup diversion probably 'just one of those things' (Reuter): Small arms to Jakarta banned News in Brief (AP): Hanoi fire (AFP): Role for envoy Thomas Cook US tells junta in Haiti to 'leave right now' Rwanda army and million refugees pour into Zaire Israelis are accused of 'apartheid' Care (Reuter): Lagos nears standstill from strikes The Royal Bank of Scotland Comets and blazing rows Daniel Johnson looks back at the fiery precursors of Shoemaker-Levy 9 Kepler realised that there were 'more comets in the sky than fish in the sea' Army loses Ok Corral bunfight The Services, victims of cuts this week, should take a lesson from the BBC on the art of lobbying Missed chance in wolf's lair? Fifty years after Hitler narrowly escaped assassination, Alistair Horne reassesses the German resistance Sex at No 10 The Times Diary Varah's advice The Times Diary Encore The Times Diary Expectant The Ti Mes Diary Burgeoning Bag-Carriers PPSs do little more than swell the ranks of the obedient Beautiful Game Again The United States has taught the world a football lesson Vices of Old The rail union's tactics belong to an archaic industrial culture Hearing is believing Like the good old days Call to reconsider extradition case Safeguarding Stonehenge's future Chapel in need Canford relief Cosmic fireworks Penny foolish? Anger over sins of commission Opera 'sacrilege' Name-calling Court Circular Daiwa Foundation Japan House Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial services Jocelyn Hambro Dinners Weekend birthdays Church appointments Church services tomorrow Royal engagements at the weekend Forthcoming marriages Marriages Service dinner Latest wills C. H. Josten C. H. Josten, historian and former curator of the Museum of the History of Science at Oxford, died in his native town of Neuss, in the Rhineland, on July 10 aged 82. He was born on June 7,1912 Personal Column Brigadier P. D. F. Thursby Brigadier P. D. F. Thursby, OBE, Director of the Army Sports Control Board, 1973-88, died from Parkinson's disease on June 30 aged 71. He was born on December 29,1922 Marie Curie Cancer Care The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Victor Vincent Victor Vincent, BEM, head gardener of Chartwell Manor, 1947-1979, died on July 7 aged 89. He was born on February 8,1905 Alastair Gauld Alastair Gauld, chief steward, All England Lawn Tennis Club, died on July 7 aged 79. He was born on September 26,1914 Historic Gift to the Nation News The Times Crossword No 19,596 Opinion Pollen Count Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend Vision Profile C&g signals revised bonus plan The building society is not appealing against a High Court ruling that blocked its takeover by Lloyds, but believes its new plans will enable the deal to succeed By our Personal Finance Correspondent: Standard Life applies for PIA membership Cheer for UK economy Stock Market By our Economics Correspondent: Bank confident on bonds Melvyn Marckus Thorn EMI has no plans to demerge Sport Thornton Americans offered slots at Stansted Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Mondy Costa Funds Coverage Pep-By-Pep Industrial output rises in US M&g Gas competition: waiting on the goblins MDIS to buy Xerox computer arm Hartstone chairman slates bank practices Subsidiary of Arjo named in fax action From a Correspondent: Nissan UK chief may appeal to Lords The 'double act' that ovecame tough times Savills: Aubrey Adams and George Inge Partners n power Sarah Bagnall meets the property company's affable chairman and reserved managing director There is a clear delineation of responsibilities. Inge minds t he clients and staff, while Adams minds the shop Comcast bid spurs interest in QVC Black Horse in final furlong Tempus By a Correspondent: Financial consultant jailed for four years The Sunday Times PSIT plc Save & Prosper Last trading account bows out in fine style Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates No Title FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Wall Street Major Indices Traditional Options Reuter: Exports to US swell Japan's trade surplus Picture Gallery Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Pelican soars 175% to £2.5m Lilly to raise $2.5bn for purchase of PCS Business Roundup Tarmac to pay damages Power chief's windfall Ns brings in £405m Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Pep Talk How to invest and help save the world More and more people want to make money with a clear conscience. Robert Miller looks at the rise of ethical funds over the past ten years Companies are monitored to see that they conform to the criteria A Question of Ethics Questions are being asked Comment The Green Mortgage Scottish Widows Tourist Trap Making the link with life No Title Fidelity Investments Play your cards right abroad Should you take cash or plastic on holiday? Sara McConnel does a traveller's check of the options Old Stalwarts Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Briefings Cyclists saddled with a problem Save & Prosper Elderly offered mugging cover Age Concern is launching a timely insurance plan, says Anne Caborn Seymour Sinclair Tower Fund Managers LTD Helplines defend the incompetent Save & Prosper Faith misplaced Interest Rates Roundup Asset Give the taxman his due credit Save & Prosper Woolwich Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Invesco Clerical Medical Investment Group No Title What You Can Shelter in a Pep Prolific What You Cannot Shelter Handy tax haven for your shares Peps Personal equity plans are a good way of investing in the market. Helen Pridham on the information that you require when making your choice You can invest the whole of your general Pep allowance in about 500 trusts Gartmore Johanne cares for her funds The Nurse How to make savings count Helen Pridham at the level of Pep charges and why they should be only a part of an investor's decision process Schroders Discounts and Commission Rebates Easy to vary payment Taking Stock Jeremy pipped on Pep The big sale of 3i shares will not be sheltered Chase De Vere Investments PLC Chelsea Financial Services Newton Keen interest pays off Portfolio Foreign Colonial Save & Prosper Tax and timing Christine Michael gives her advice on the best time to invest Missing out on the whole world Jill Insley reports on rules that restrict investors Perpetual Beware the big earner High dividends risk capital loss Scottish Investment Trust PLC Planning shares Long Term A little at a time The affordable way to invest from salary Murray Johnstone Covering debts the flexible way Jill Insley advises on different ways of planning for mortgages, education and retirement HTR The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Good end to final account British Funds Fidelity Brokerage Gillespie takes up Epsom challenge Richard Evans Nap: Ever so Lyrical (4.30 Newbury) Next best: Loyalize (5.15 Newmarket) Thunderer: Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Brief Glimpse to complete treble Newbury BBC1 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Newbury Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Singles defeats leave Britain clinging to survival in Davis Cup Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Southwell England forced to settle for point Inflated idea about how to play possum On Saturday Rogue models Weekend Fixtures Red faces Summer goal Winning dip Pre-lunch butterflies leave Middlesex stumped Simon Barnes ponders smaller but higher things as Sussex gain the upper hand at Arundel Surrey face uphill task after Moles digs in Whitaker accrues rich return Benjamin puts victory within reach Such grinds Glamorgan down Hick rides his luck on way to superb hundred Somerset lifted by Caddick's bounce England plan to exploit spin advantage Alan Lee says Graham Thorpe is likely to replace Robin Smith for the first Test against South Africa DeFreitas wreaks havoc For the Record Yesterday's Scoreboards Slazenger The Times Brazil hold aces as Italy gamble 'We have the opportunity for a great classic of international football' Streetwise Brazilian goal plunderer is still a boy at heart Saturday portrait: Romario by Rob Huges, football correspondent Sweden short of motivation Champions in essence seek place in history David Miller, in Los Angeles, on the artistry and elan that distinguishes Brazillan football Sutton strikes it rich in joining Blackburn Turner and Nobilo in vanguard of new force Mel Webb says New Zealand golf is on the march after the long-awaited arrival of worthy successors to the great Bob Charles Sandy waste which doubles as health hazard Open Diary Second round Scores from Turnberry Tee-Off Times for Third round Bennett crowns amateur career Induran increases gap on main rival Sport in Brief Britain rapidly regroup Father and son go down Surrey shots celebrate Final challenge awaits Todays Golfer Tennis Watson resumes leading role Five-time champion overcomes putting fallibilities in Open Faldo returns to customary measured course Andrew Longmore watches a champion recover his poise and preserve his Open record O'Sullivan leads night of records as Christie and Jackson limp out National Kidney Research Fund Football Travel Oddbins Sex: What and when to Tell your Children Gardening Offers Books Classical Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? Times critics select the best entertainment around Jazz Dance Picture Gallery Opera At your Service Ruth Gledhill hears a challenging sermon at the West London synagogue Galleries Museums Theatre Films Picture Gallery Rock Children So who told you about sex? We asked some people in the public eye how they first learnt the facts of life 'Learning too little, too late has become a British sexual disease' English Heritage Beryl Bainbridge Will Self Max Clifford Caitlin Moran Ned Sherrin Barbara Cartland Earl Russell Alan Clark Classical Concerts RG Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Concerts Royal Albert Hall The National Bowl Glynde Bourne Tribal Images Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Hilarious" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cryptogram Multiple Classified Advertising Items York Theatre Blood Brothers Multiple Classified Advertising Items She Loves Me Saint Joan Who's next in line for the heritage hot-seat? All parts for the coarse Theatre: Jeremy Kingston takes to the road with Chaucer; maudlin Marianne; the world's longest-running musical faces closure The Canterbury Tales Garrick NPI Treasures Awash with brotherly slush Kissing Marianne Drill Hall Cd Direct offer: the Chinese-American cellist Yo-Yo… The Sunday Times Almeida opera The Royal Ballet A Fantastick farewell Break a leg on opening night Another opening, another show-experience all the glamour and stagefright of the London first night of The Miracle Worker 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 Long Runners 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: D. W. Griffith seen in context, O. J. Simpson filmed on the run A lot less than meets the eye Video compression is the key to cramming full-length feature films on to compact discs Future Visions Join now Orchestral Recordings: Chopin at his least comfortable; Hogwood liberates Purcell; fighting talk for a jilted generation Chamber Shunkan Early Music Opera Jazz Pop Singles Pop Albums Copacabana Multiple Display Advertising Items Coincraft Stay Safe Norfolk Multiple Display Advertising Items Smile with Confidence Combine Support Belt Classic Reproductions Dept British Antique Replicas Langley House The Domestic Paraphernaua Co Moriarti's workshop The Domestic Paraphernalla Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Victoria Travel Service Ltd Great gifts from the Big Apple The New York Museum of Modern Art's catalogue is bursting with bright ideas Where saying cheese brings a smile The cheeses at Paxton & Whitfield are not churned out, they are made by craftsmen Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property & Overseas Property Belgravia & Knightsbridge W. A. Ellis Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the water-lily front No garden is too small for growing water lilies-take your pick from 350 varieties Cannock Gates Kitchen Magic Homes & Gardens COUNTax Water Lily Tips Premier Bramley's Nurseries SieMatic Multiple Display Advertising Items Ardenco LTD Sage use of summer colour George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, chooses a selection of salvias to brighten up tired borders in late summer Amdega Gardens to visit Weekend Tips Garden Answers Homebase Who's the king of the castle? The winner of the "playground Booker" was announced this week: Jane Bidder sat in with the judges Young bookworms begin here The Children's Bookshop in North London prides itself on matching the child with the book Parental sanity savers Holiday activity books can turn off the tears and turn on the smiles on a long journey Minerva Press Helen Paiba's Top Ten Books for 11 to 15-Year-Olds Who's the king of the castle? The Times / Dillons Bestsellers Daddy, buy me a story A selection of recommended holiday paperbacks for children Dreams for the dead Danny Danziger talks to Sebastian Faulks about Birdsong, his novel of the First World War Black, white and red all over Giles Coren asks public personalities to choose the books they think we should be reading on holiday while basking in the summer sun The Times/Dillons Bestsellers With murder in mind As the days get hotter, a pair of thrillers to chill your spine Now for a spot of local colour After you have sampled the food and wine, try the local stories Times Books July brings out the buntings Feather Report The Times Tutti packs her bags for Africa Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney A big bang for Jupiter With a comet on collision course for Jupiter today, astonomers worldwide are glude to their telescopes Witness the last of the wild A Special Times Promotion: win holidays with Abercrombie & Kent in this exclusive promotion Save 10 per cent on special Times safaris to South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia Answer 12 simple questions, starting today, and win a £18,000 Land Rover Discovery Wild dogs and elephants go out in the Transvaal sun South Africa: the venue for Abercrombie & Kent's safaris 2 and 5 Tow writers sample the enticing combination of adventure and luxury on safari on the borders of the Kruger National Park Stalking impala with the quiet executioner Choose a safari to suit you Starting at £1,170—five Africa holidays of a lifetime. Plus: win a Land Rover Discovery Exclusive to readers—10 per cent off safaris to South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia East Africa Safari 1 Zimbabwe Safari 3 How to Book a Times Trip to Africa Friends of Conservation Grand Tour Safari 2 Namibia Safari 4 Win a Land Rover Discovery South Africa Safari 5 Are they safe in our hands? Hunting has increased elephant numbers in Zimbabwe Finding first love in the veld Zambia and Zimbabwe: two venues for the special safaris Once Africa is in your blood, you can never forget it. What gives this continent such power that it draws you back again and again? When M stands for money Buyers have never had it so good. Manufacturers and dealers are queueing up to offer special deals Summer Motoring Multiple Display Advertising Items Central Reservations Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayfield Garages LTD SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB North City Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items The August Boom Isuzu Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Lancoster Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Lancoster Speeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bugatti Ford Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys AFN The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Further London Property Advertising See Page 9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items At home among the olive groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items North East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explorer of the heart Richard Morrison introduces this month's Times CD Direct choice: the great Chinese-American cellist Yo-Yo Ma Lake District Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Provencal House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great Classics on Offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Lovells Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Let why Pay More in London Of tigers and temples India: Take a leisurely trip by steam train through misry valley and tea plantations to a hotel caught in the past Louise Nicholson's India Travel Tips Thomas Cook How to get there Somak Holidays Travel Co. Ltd Inspirations plc Encounter Overland Trans Indus Calverley Travel Ltd The hills are alive with summer daredevils Swiss Sports: When the skiers leave, the mountains become home to climbers, balloonists and paragliders Stena Sealink Word-Watching QE2 Concorde New York Fact file British Airways A honeymoon made in Italy Tuscany: Martin Ivens and his bridge go in search of beauty, fine food and bliss Leaving Town? Thistle Hotels How to plan an Italian holiday Travel Guides Orient Lines Mercury Celebrate the summer holidays Family Outings: Where to take the childern; and the alternatives to motorway The Times A bite off the beaten track Noble Caledonia Limited British Airways Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resid' Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A stitch from back in time Antique samplers are more than just fancy stitchwork; pretty, poignant, or funny, they are fragments of people's lives in a bygone age Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&o Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mill Hotel Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saleroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times By Raymond Keene Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch A swing at armchair golfers Computer Games The Listener Crossword Word-Watching By Albert Dormer Bridge Twelve Red Herrings A Private View Robert Carter Talwar Thomas Eidson It Takes Two Sheldon African Nights Paramedics Dillions Tiger Eyes In Cold Domain On Dangerous Ground Juggling Running Tall The Human Animal Dead Lagoon Mothers' Boys Debatable Land With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Chronicle of Cricket Mr Vertigo Sacrifice The Hidden City The Chamber Tunnel Vision Art & Lies Guide to the Beaches and Battlefields of Normandy Sophie Grigson's Travels a La Carte A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… No Title Vision Society Experts Heritage Reportage Films on TV Television Radio Picture Gallery Looking good on the surface Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning July 16-22 Do they play to live or live to play? The role of sport in a nation's culture is explored in a new series, beginning with Brazilian football. Peter Barnard reports The Insurance Service Three take two Times Experts Surveythe Week of Viewing Arts Simply the best Repeats Bit of a blot here? Children Trouble makers Soaps Open and shut case Sport Baroque climbers Jonathan Meades explains the influence of the English baroque architects and how their buildings soon went out of fashion Imagination on a heroic scale David Robinson welcomes Channel 4's salute to the late Derek Jarman British Red Cross Shorn and born Off the Box Middling west One man's view of the world Steve Clarke applaude Bbc 2's decision to co-commission an investigative series by American film-maker Michael Moore Lessons in laughter TV Comedy: Hilary Kingsley finds the Americans show more flair, take more risks than the British Some fight, others collaborate Films on Television David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. A Crime Classic and Computer Film 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 He made, it, Ma Crime Classic of the Week The byters bit Computer Thriller of the Week Films on Television Sky One They were the men who knew Variations Once you surrender, who is the enemy? Choice: France under the Nazis; Derek Jarman remembered; astronomical history in the making No Title BBC1 Sky One Yankee doodle Jimmy Variations Animals preserved at the cost to humans Choice: Wildflife and folklore under threat BBC1 Sky One Roger, lord of misrule Variations Memories, a tribute and some sharp practice Choice: Some were over the moon, one on top of the world, others sick as a parrot or out on a limb BBC1 Sky One Inside the mind of a monster Variations It's not just sport, it's a matter of life and death Choice: games with aims; challenging science BBC1 No Title Sky One Climb every mountain, gently Variations When a mother won't be fobbed off Choice: Non-professionals make their casses; vignettes of the Second World War BBC1 Sky One Very like somebody we know Variations The truth may not ever be established Choice: Mystery revisited; predictable sit-com BBC1 Picture Gallery Sky One Friday night with the other Clive Variations Serious reporting does not have to be stuffy Choice: Various Visionaries, Pragmatin, Poetic or Filled with the Spirit of Peace and Love, Man BBC1 Radio 1 New tunes from Joanna Pick of the Week Radio 1 Radio 1 Wednesday July 20 Friday July 22 Thursday July 21 Proton Magazine TAGHeuer Magazine Diary Promiscuous sex Cruelty at the Palio Legal bullying Sharing peanuts Something for the Weekend Abbey National Citroen Citroen The Trumpet Major Duncan C. Weldon Presents Strand Theatre Albery Theatre The Times Haagen-Dazs No Title Caught in the Act? Good Year Process of Elimination It seems nothing in this world comes for nothing Stella Artois The Labours of Woman Picture Gallery Dulux makes the difference Dulux Dulux The Burning Question Rebuilding the past Madeira Picture Gallery Formal Introduction Indiglo Royal Mint Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Outing the Closet Woodland Kitchens LTD British Antique Replicas Hapfo Pollards LTD Ireson Associates Simple Kitchens Furnace Mill Charles Greville & Co Ltd Pocket Watches Stands & Watches Heritage Peoenix The Styles The Details Perrier-Jouet Restaurant Guide We've Had Telly chefs who are drunks, who are… Toyota Acuvue The Times Cook Frances Bissell Blue skies are warm weather herald food with a nautical theme, ideal for picnics and boat trips White Burgundy No Title Sandals Purple Fish Futon Sofabeds David J. Wilkins Clockwork & Steam Optimax Norfolk Intrepid Naturals Sunrise Pozzani Pure Water Plc James Meade Limited Medivac Kiniki Alno The Times What to Buy French Wines in Plain English Drink Cocktail recipes to lift you and cool you in summer Enter Password John Diamond The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture New Camel Mild Picture Gallery The Times James Herbert A Childhood Helob Smoking Causes Cancer
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