News from 30/07/1994
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Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Richard Manwarning Baines, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, Bel Mooney, Vincent Brome, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, O. B. Midha, Richard Harries, Collette Hiller, John Diamond, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Doone Beal, Tim Melville-Ross and Ann Robinson, J. Sutcliffe (Director), Philip Howard, John David Morley, Jenny Linford, G. P., Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, James Bone, Clive Davis, M. J. F. Wardroper, Hms Victory, Nicola Cole, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Susan Marling, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Seal, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Cathy Monaghan, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Sir terence Coran, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Alfred Sherman, Ruth Gledhill, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pat Aidley, Rupert Goodwins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Richard Scott, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Joseph Connolly, Cindy West, Peter Barnard, K. Esau, Ros Drinkwater, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Margaret Dibben, Glenys Roberts, David Eustace, Brian Jackman, P. H. S., T. J. Campion (Chairman), Julia Llewelyn Smith, Sara Ward, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, David Miller, Barry Millington, Helen Bovey, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Patrick L. Towers, Tom Rhodes and Ingigo Gilmore, David Kauders, Raymond Keene, P. A. James, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, B. K. Schofield, M. J. Stanely, Jack Stewart-Clark, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Richard Ford and David Adams, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Stephen Anderston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, R. W. Johnson, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Polly Toynbee, Christopher Thomas, Jack Crossley, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Robert Crampton, John Smithers, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Donald A. Van Every, Roy Overthrow, Sara Mcconnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Karen Murray, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, Jake Michie, Jason Cowley, Alison Burns, Helen Davidson and Alexander Ross, Ian Brodie, Russell Twisk, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Mara Catling, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, John Butler, Peter Strafford, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Julian, Michael Henderson, Adrian Noble, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, Elizabeth Udall, Ronald A. Waight, Hilary Kingsley, R. Foulsham, H. A. Kent, Robert Woodward, Catherine Milton, Richard Eyre, John Watson,
ResumoTwo for Turner masterpieces stolen from German gallery Awards to sacked women to be curbed Pregnancy pay-offs 'excessive' Index Weekend Test-tube triplet arrives three years later Hint of rise in base rate Dorothy Hodgkin dies at 84 Absent Craxi sentenced for bank fraud link Opinion Kinnock goes to Brussels Four freed after bomb questions Magazine Atherton ends the speculation by deciding to stay on Oxfam 30p Kinnock promises to seek adoption of social chapter Former leader joins wife in Brussels as new European commissioner Boots Rebirth of Labour's man with a mission By a Staff Reporter: Hurd backs Germany on UN bid Correction Archer case inquiry demanded The Sunday Times Law course fight lost Sainsbury to check out Woman killed by 999 car Missing banker arrested Fatal crash man jailed Sunday Times cleared £2,000 left to old soldier P&O pledges boycott over animal welfare News in Brief Travel industry confident as threats of trouble fade Holiday Information Services 'Angel' case judge retires Revenge of the flower children By a Staff Reporter: Sex therapy man confessed to rape of girl, 11 Freed molester wanted jail term Bank of Ireland Mortgages Cult pair given electronic tags Transfer fee for pupils costs head his new job IRA mortar attack on Newry police injures 39 civilians Abbey National Computer check to speed transplants Anger at Bosnia death Holiday Inn Bart's hospital to close with loss of 300 beds Life saver wins job News in Brief Fatal stabbing Boy robbers Council theft Drink alert Dieting driver freed after killing girl By a Staff Reporter: Wife jailed for launder of massive drug profit Nuclear industry seeks safer name Chance of lottery prize is 1 in 54 BT Picture Gallery Collector stole rare beer labels Monday in the Times Trinidad seeks end to lords' appeal role Texas Piggott bounces back after fall Man jailed for child sex assault MOP State pupils 'fall short of potential' Group 4 wins prison deal with higher bid Road protest turns to trans-Pennine routes Care N&p Piggybank brigade to rescue Cows promotes £12m appel to keep Britannia British Classic car owners fear tax rule change Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Mary Magdalene reclaimed as the first witness Credo Keene on Chess Asa Keeping Tabs on Ads Berlusconi brother under house arrest on bribery charges Thames Water Madrid car bomb kills top general Five die as police end Russian hijacking Fairy Rand's slide sets painful financial test for Mandela (AFP): Tv drama cast faces Zulu death threats Files show FBI tried to settle scores with the maestro of radical chic Madam to Hollywood stars faces tax charges PLO censors ban pro-Jordan paper Lloyds Bank Waldheim awarded papal honour Abortion doctor is shot dead in protest at Florida clinic Campaigning former Presbyterian minister arrested on two charges of murder Serbs seize guns and Nato files from British convoy GEM Recovery Clinton backs Rwandan takeover with cash plea Paddle steamers guard Raj legacy (AP): Pretoria to halt export of mines News in Brief Rally bombed (Reuter): Whale offence (Reuter): Claim disputed (Reuter): Visas refused (AP): Avalanche toll (AFP): Seabed pact (Reuter): Simpson trial (Reuter): Money to burn MMM Consultancy Millions poured into fight for Senate 's rich pickings Editor muzzles the President's loyal mouthpiece Feed the Children National Westminster Bank Who let the spy turn into a star? Martin Fletcher on the Kgb mole and the Fbi manipulators Home help Red velvet Going to bed with a little Trollope Christopher Hawtree questions whether erotica can ever aspire to the status of literrature That was entertainment Lord Delfont's death marks the end of an era. Sheridan Morley recalls the golden days of a shoubiz dynasty Get my drift Third man Noses up Picture Gallery Ban the Mine Britain is lagging where it ought to be leading Price of Pregnancy The Ministry of Defence must explain why it acted illegally Old Sports All praise for Lester, Graham, Willie, Jimmy and Hannibal Blair's new policies under scrutiny Bosnia peace plan Cricket and clergy Funding the arts Tight fit Bogarde's support for Sussex road Library technology Bottled or tap An hairy man? Court Circular Weekend birthdays Legal appointments Memorial service Royal engagement Service dinners Appointments Retirement Personal Column Charles Douglas-Home award won by Times assistant editor Church services tomorrow University news Weekend anniversaries Lincoln's Inn Forthcoming marriages Marriages Institute of Physics Professor Dorothy Hodgkin Dorothy Hodgkin, OM, FRS, scientist and Wolfson Research Professor, University of Oxford, 1960-77, died yesterday aged 84. She was born on May 12,1910 Personal Column Marie Curie Cancer Care A . D. Melville A. D. Melville, solicitor, environmentalist and classical scholar, died on July 11 aged 82. He was born on March 9,1912 On this day July 30 1948 Xiv Olympiad Opened by the King Major-General John Robertson Major-General John Carnegie Robertson, former Director of Army Legal Services, died on July 15 aged 76. He was born on November 24,1917 Awards to sacked women 'too big' The Times Crossword Opinion Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Slowest Pollen Count Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend Vision Big stores in line for rich lottery pickings Stock Market Profile Rate rise pressure pushes up sterling C&g takeover 'on course' as Lloyds turns in £605m Business Tunnel nears date for full service Sport Policyholder wins £450,000 battle against Sun Alliance Knight Williams Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money TI agrees to delay Dieter arrival on board Lloyd's looks at switch to two-year accounting Thames Water B. A. A. Harrisons sells in Indonesia Mining groups rush for South America French bid less than half price for Swan Pension fund ruling GWR plans City radio Whitbread German buy Great Southern defence Savills buys partnership Former BCCI executive found guilty of fraud Business Roundup The Sunday Times Building on strength through diversity Institute of Directors: Tim Melville-Ross and Ann Robinson Partners in power Ross Tieman talks to the IoD's new top team, who plan to challenge the lobbying ratings achieved by the Cbi Black horse still the favourite Tempus BAA Picture Gallery Enterprise Oil Lloyds Bank Interest rate fears give shares another nervous session Stock Market Markers at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Holiday industry boom gives a boost to BAA Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Nestlé cuts 450 UK jobs Shares suspended Harris moves Radius buy Forminster up 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 How safe is your plastic? Sara McConnell finds there are few checks when a fake card is used to withdraw money How Fraudsters Get your Pin Investors' faith sorely tested Comment On the Road Stolen Cards Took £3,000 Global Emerging Markets Fund House Space Fake card gives cash in hand Talk to Towry Law Save & Prosper Prolific The Times Go it alone and get that loan You may not have a regular pay cheque, but you an still convince nervous lenders to give you a morlagage Loan Tips for the Self-Employed M&g Victory on home front Fast lane to new car deals Paying for new car with cash no longer means big discounts. Liz Dolan looks at the options Briefings A Fimbra Member How the Loans Compare Schroders Schroder Investment Management Day of decision on trust shares Kleinwort investors must pay, Margaret Dibben says Save & Prosper Seymour Sinclair Clerical Medical Investment Group Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bats in the belfry? Nicola Cole offers advice to homeowners coping with bats in the attic You, Bats and the Law Homes for Bats Interest Rates Roundup Asset Sun Alliance Put the complaint in writing, do not use the phone Weekend Money Letters Insurance and benefits in a welfare state Pru takes pride in quality of service Stay out of this glorified casino Govett Strategic Prudential Save & Prosper The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Shares slip in volatile trade Fidelity Brokerage Owner fuels debate over Quinn ride Goodwood Rapid Raceline Piggott to return as soon as possible Racing next Week Poker Chip looks ideally drawn for competitive sprint Newmarket Pritchard-Gordon plans to retire from training United States leave goalkeeper unsure which way to turn Sturat Jones watches England suffer at the hands of the world's leading lacrosse team Owington sets sights on Deauville prize Yesterday's Raging Results Thirsk Thundeerer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Newton Abbot Hall given task of striking first blow against Americans Putting holds key in Curtis Cup Programme Sporting reunion of wartime foes David Miller, at the Goodwill Games, tells the story of an athlete who helped to save the host city Curtis Cup Teams Singh eases back on throttle Llorente's goals save Palmera Parry quick to mature Results By our Sports Staff: Johnson's drive to final takes him by surprise The Times England must elevate Gooch to restore order Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, believes the former captain should resume the job of opener Barnett puts Warwickshire into a spin Barwick secures belated reward Gooch revels in show of open defiance Hall becomes slowest of the slow First county victory for South Africans Yesterday's Scoreboards Little going right for Schumacher Hockenheim Details 'Launch control' saga threatens to explode Oliver Holt reports on Benetton's ongoing denials that they have been using an illegal computer facility Unequivocal genius with array of medals and friends to match Saturday portrait: Mark Todd Simon Barnes Paying lip-service to a cricketing way of life Simon Barnes On Saturday Dusty tomes Water-wings Media-friendly Bailing out No contest Germany hold off late Dutch rally to retain world title Fry and Eilberg disappooint for Britain Results Etchells expected to make waves in Cowes Weew Barry Pickthall looks forward to competitive racing in The Solent, with numbers up on last year despit the lack of an overall sponsor For the Record Weekend Fixtures Devon complete remarkable rise Sport in Brief The Times Golf Defiant Atherton to continue as captain Tottenham recruit Klinsmann for £2m Simon Barnes on the latest World Cup luminary to join the London club before the start of the season O'Brien's lethargic failure an enduring mystery Moreno in move to north east Motor Racing British Red Cross Books Nancy Kershaw: A Mother's Pilgrimage to Antarctica Sun Alliance Offers Gardening Shopping Planning an evening out or a day with your family? The Times' critics select the best entertainment Ruth Gledhill visits a Leicester temple of the Jains and their ancient religion At your Service Art for all Reader Offer: Edward Lear prints and reduced price admission to The Art Show Free Lear parrot prints The Times Edward Lear Print Offer Harrods Knightsbridge Classical Concerts RG Opera & Ballet Cardiff Festival 94 Music Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jazz Academy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibitions Theatres Jethro Tull Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Fabulous Summer Entertainment Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Moscow to London, a pas de disaster A busy day in old Castile Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds passions running high ikn le Cid at the Cottesloe The Times Israel on an even Kiel Classical Music: Schleswig-Holstein Festival Music without frontiers Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Justin Savage and James Woods Wyndham's Theatre Narrow boats and Pinafore The best of English and German operatta, a weekend in a fou-star-and a canal cruise make up a break to remember Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New on Video: Allen finds the funny bone; Attenborough touch a nerve Boxes to be heard but not seen Hi-fi speakers need not be intrusive monsters eating up your precious living-space Chamber Tchaikovsky/ Arensky Piano Trios Harmony reigns twice over in Bavaria Pop Singles Morrissey & Siouxsie "Interlude" WB Harrogate International Festival Pop Albums Jimi Hendrix Woodstock Jazz Andy Hamilton Early Music Cassette & Compact Disc Columbia Orchestral Tchailovasky/bruch/bloch Rococo Variations/ Kol Nidrei/ Schelomo Kliegel/Nation so of Ireland/Markson c The Galaxy Range FFC Money Back Guarantee Multiple Display Advertising Items Health & Beauty Herald & Heart Hatters Portable Bidet Fashion-conscious Orthopaedic footwear Manufacturers Filing Cabinets The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Great Britain Fine Crafts live on in the fair city The skill and craftsmanship for which Florence is famed extends beyond its architecture and art Where to buy Correction Dolphin To Advertise Autoport Systems Ltd. TITAN Zow-eee! Comic prices rocket Comics that once cost pennies are expected to fetch thousands of pounds at a sale next week Homes & Gardens Ardenco Ltd. Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Cannock gates Dolphin Stair Lifts T W Parker Ltd Groworganic Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't miss the Parham House Garden Weekend The Times Fax: 071 481 9313 The Times Newspapers Salerooms Preview The peace of Gielgud's green room George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, visits a restored haven Garden Answers Gardens to visit this summer The Times Tylden-Lofts & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rosemullion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chateau Rauly Saulieut Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your 'Penthouse' View Langland * Gower… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A little place in Tuscany A strong pound and static property prices are enticing British buyers back to Italy For Sale NPI Treasures of Britain Campaign How to buy a property in Italy It 's my Life and I'll write as much as I want Why are publishers so keen on doorstop biographies when they never make any money, asks Giles Gordon Cosmic cartoons The Hidden City; Tamuli Book 3 By David Eddigs HarperCollins, £15.99David Eddings's fantasy writing barely touches the sides A policeman's unhappy lot Jack Crossley meets the ceator of Charles Wycliffe, ITV's newest detective Derwent May reviews the critics Minerva Press The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Paperback Picture Gallery All passion drowned Dreams of Innocence By Lisa Appingnanesi (HarperCollins, £15.99) Consider your verdict Murder trials ain't what they used to be, but once they were War war, jaw jaw and a luwy's life Audio Books New in Paperback Much ado about the Bard Barbara Trapido's darkly comic novel weaves together Shakespearean plots and allusions, says Polly Toynbee Prejudice and the pride Teh struggle to free the last of the adamson lions was met with scientific scorn Last of the Free By Gareth Patterson Hoder & Stoughton, ?15.99 Plum roles on jolly old Broadway P. 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Wodehouse's writings for and about the theatre have been gathered into one joyous volume Smiling on the march to hell 1914 the Days of Hope By Lyn Macdonald Penguin, £7.99 August 1914 By Barbara Tuchman Papermac, £14.99 Sisterly tales Come and Tell Me Some Lied By Raffaella Barker Hamish Hamitton, ?14.99 Going in By Jenny Newman Hamish Hamilton, ?4.99 Blame it all on mother Positive Parenting Raising Children with Self-Esteem By Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer Cedar, £5.99 Times Books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers HMG Normand Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks B & K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portmann Patrick Solihull Vardy Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Alan Day London Speeds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughes of Beaconsfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Confessions of a roadhog Steerin Column BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music to my gears Sing along with our song title contest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Nos Cnda Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briton to reshape big Swede Kevin Eason meets Volvo's new head of design and reports on the latest models Southern Motoring Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehouse Group Ltd Meridien Maserati Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chipperfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Car in Front is a Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Tutti plays it cool in Africa Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Niva Cossack Listen to the voice of a biblical bird Feather Report Lemon trees under the lion sun Sicily: History and scenery, breath-taking in its lovelines, draw visitors to this shimmering island Thomas Cook Leaving Town? 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Mercury Sunny cure for the blues Aegean Islands: A family beach holiday on Kos and a tour of discovery on classic Skópelos Word-Watching TCP Cunard Sagafjord Lazy days in the shade The Brighton Thistle Hotel World Offers Siestas and fiestas Small and Beautiful: A wine tour of Madeira; tranquillity and festivity on Menorca Holiday isle built on wine STA Travel Swansea Cork Ferries History with a touch of Disney Warwick Castle: Behind the ancient was a commerical campaign is being waged The Times Noble Caledonia Limited World Offers British Airways Trail Finders Polo Express Courier Flights Airline ticket Network Travel trails Charter Hotline Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aa Five Star Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Down among the lobster men New England: A self-catering holiday among 'real Americans' in a Maine fishing village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargain Breaks from Stakis Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Travel Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arran, Skye, Torridon and Sutherland Eastern Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Randell's Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Computer Games The Ldistner Crossword Word-Watching Bridge Lexus the Luxury Division of Toyota A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's •… Seven Days Radio B David Pearl gives us The Score H Valour and horror… Fair prospects and foul play Hilary Kingsley makes her pick of the week's programmes across all channels Vision, the seven-day guide to television and radio… Picture Gallery TV Series Beginning July 30-Aug 5 Blue+cross Stimulating mtisie series scores a hit Serious music is given a magazine format in the new series, The Score, a fascinating mixture of short items and performance, previewed by Richard Morrison Musical quartets Times Experts Preview the View of Viewing Arts Not back already? Repeats The animals inside Science No claims here Soaps Making a splash Sport Hallo and goodbye all too soon Tony Patrick previews a video archive that became its maker's memorial Decanter An emotional journey Actress Jane moves from dippy, undemanding Bubbles to deep, desperate Deborah. Elizabeth Udall reports The truth about Hong Kong The Candian series The Valour and the Horror, should be made compulsory viewing for children, says Peter Barnard All gas and garters Off the Box This is a sitcom with attitude Ros Drinkwater talks to Paula Wilcox about a new comedy series from a young man going places Saturday July 30 Love, war and other combat zones Films on Televison David Robinson mades his Pick of the Week and John Marrioff (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest, The Film Noir and Comedy of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scoot on pages 8 and 9 Running times, published in good faith, may be altrered, Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Black and brief Flim of the Week Scalpels at dawn Comedy Blockbuster of the Week Saturday July 30 Which one of you is Pink? Variations BBC1 There is more than one way of seeing things Choice: Wry comedy, the Telling Eye of an artist and the engineering feat which is Brooklyn Bridge Sunday July 31 Like, tune in and turn on. man Variations BBC1 Steamer of a story that just keeps rolling on Choice: Monitoring lifestyles in Reading Monday August 1 Toeing the line for cash Variations BBC1 A personal journey in the footsteps of a poet Choice: A troubling view of a right wing 'visionary', a promoter is On the Line, bricks and mortar Monday Auguest Tuesday August 2 Victory over a killer Variations BBC1 Sport levels the playing fields of Cuba Choice: Help for vicitoms of crime in Glasgow Tuesday August 2 Wednesday August 3 A tale of wandering Walter Variations BBC1 When calm covers great grief and despair Choice: A former nun and John Paul II; and foxes and farming in the lake District Thursday August 4 Whose babies are they? Variations BBC1 Searching for Lord Lucan, 25 years on Choice: Nostalgia over the herbaceous border Friday August 5 Lonesome cowboy Charlton Variations BBC1 Who would have expected a happy ending? Choice: Scruffy students and even scruffier tutors; and "managed success" in Australia No Title Saturday July 30 Keeping up with 'them' Pick of the Week Peter Barnard suggests a little light listening Sunday July 31 Monday August 1 Tuesday August 2 Wednesday August 3 Thursday August 4 Friday August 5 Proton Vain Glory Smoking Causes Cancer Magazine Diary My theory is, the smarter the people you buy from, the grimier the kitchen, the filthier the fridge Tintin's views Life with Alex Lyon Deadly board Cruelty at the Palio Points of view Something for the Weekend Nikon Citroën Citroën You're so Vain PBH The Last Midland Picture Gallery Pilot Michelin Neutrogena Picture Gallery Troy The Odyssey Christian Dior Right Picture Gallery White Elephant Hunters House Style Charles Tyrwhitt Restaurant Guide Eating Out Joe Joseph Voyages Jules Verne The Times Cook Drink France is not necerrarily the source of good-quality bargain wines - you need to know where to look What to Buy Pots Direct to the Public Huge Bankruptcy Sale Hitchen Magic Thomas Sanderson Blinds Show Kitchens and Bathrooms Urgently Required Heritage Phoenix A. D. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inglewood Health Hydro Herald & Heart Hatters Books for a Better Life Waveform technologies Stay Safe Or Write to Vixen Computers Ltd. Medivac Prevent Back Ache Amber Leisure Multiple Display Advertising Items Small is beautiful Fiona Bedckett sings the praises of the good food towns, home to some fine independent retailers Kenwood Ultrascreen Don't Make Them Breathe your Smoke The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Bible According To Spike Milligad Enter Password Picture Gallery Raffaella Barker A Childhood Fujichrome Sensia Boddingtons Bitter
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