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News from 06/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Roy Albinson, John Biffen, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Julie Simmons, L. David, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Iain Gardner, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, Neil Bennett, Rebecca Stephens, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Brigid Callaghan, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Charles Brember, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Rosemary Rea, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Nick Nuttall, Bill Frost and Edward Owen, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Guy Parker (Partner), Martin Fletcher, Rodney Morant, Pat Gibson, Charlie Lee-Potter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Olga E. Lockley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Susan Grossman, Wilma Paterson, Peter Waymark, Brabazon of Tara (Deputy Chairman), Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Denkert, Jenny MacArthur, George Perry, Richard Scott, John Young, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Anthony M. Lorenz, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Ansel Harris (Chairman), John Percival, Peter Barnard, Mark Norton, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Christopher J. Chataway, V. Gormally, Stephen Anderton, Lindsay Cook, Dickie Attenborough, Mohammad Safaei, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Anthony Verdin, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, Janet Baker, Tim Rice, Chairman, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Stephanie Lewis, Gill Morgan, Richard Glover, Michael Wright, Nigel Hawkes, P. Rose, Melvyn Bragg, Karin Popescu, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Joel Brand and James Bone, Robi Dutta, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Joanne Bower (Honorary Secretary), David Robinson, John Marriott, Richard Scott, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Robert Green, Polly Toynbee, Diana Bradley, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Sara McConnell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Louisa Young, Clive Lloyd, Richard Attwater, Mike Rosewell, James Bone, Tom Rhodes, and Joel Brand, Ian MacDONALD Watson, Chairman, Philip Morgan (Lecturer), Ben MacIntyre, Edward Karam, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, D. R. E. Cooper, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Rowell, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, C. W. Rees, Secretary, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Hilary Kingsley, Bill Wyman, Catherine Milton, Melvyn Marckus, Brian Pitman and Robin Ibbs,

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Two for Anger as Navy seizes British trawler's fishing gear Nato planes hit back at defiant Serbs UN provoked into tit-for-tat strike Index Weekend Scotland steps in to save 'Three Graces' Win Picture Gallery Eight hurt at funfair Steering blamed for Senna death Bail in Abbie case England declare Weekend Oxford Student harassed girl with 'sex letter' RMT rejects talks plea Magazine Feed the Children Taking the Aid Direct 30 p Fish wars on the horizon as Spanish net spreads Boots Aids victims put life policies up for sale 'There is going to be death out there soon' The Sunday Times Palumbo children win court ruling News in Brief Nuclear 'back-pedalling' 'Jilted lover sacked me' Runaway says sorry BA strikes averted Israelis monitor Muslims Left-wing MPs call for 'balanced' NEC Bail for woman who 'used elaborate cunning to take Abbie' Teenagers injured in new incident at 'death ride' funfair Boy killed by prank on the big wheel Lloyd's losses jeopardise education of hedgerow saviour Thomas Cook By a Staff Reporter: Shot policeman describes ambush Dylan, Caitlin and the second lover The Sunday Times Bel Mooney shuts out protesters Harrods Knights Bridge By a Staff Reporter: Tearaway needs love and care, Jp says Citroën AX Reforms turn head teachers into 60-hour 'workaholics ' Lost poem is portrait of Burton Classic Range Rover won't be driven off Historic sites may go private Planners raze the 'Dallas of Derwent' N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Culloden 1746 The death throes of a lost cause The Times Guide to Battlefields of Britain: Final Day Culloden 1746 Nordicsport by NordicTrack Times Reader Offer The last battle Sedgemoor 1685 Westonzoyland is four miles east of Bridgwater on… Battlefield Weekends BBC may have to surrender archive to save TV classics A dazzling light on our darkness Cleric writes a record 20,000 words of God Chrysler International 20p on Monday The Times Picture Gallery Cornish dig deep and save last bastion of tin mining Thames Water Teacher dies after eating nectarine Keene on Chess Briton denies drug smuggling News in Brief Knife killing Bodies found Juice barred Beat goes on Epilepsy change Tokyo uses opera to project theme of Hiroshima victims Japan confronts glossed-over wartime past on A-bomb anniversary Airtours We go a long way to make you happy Sun Alliance Mortgages Hackles rise over dog club ruling Rebuff for Clinton as prosecutor is replaced Persil Powsr Clinton puts back us deadline for invasion of Haiti (AFP): Conditions on bail for Abiola rejected News in Brief (Reuter): Mine threat (AP): Blood penalty (AP): Pact signed Antonov crash (Reuter): 20-cent award New Weather-Station 'Nails in the skull' craze hits Romania prisons The Royal Bank of Scotland Senate asks for guard on abortion clinics Storms threaten deceptive calm of South Africa Since the government of national unity took over, real politics has is plans, speeches and timetables that slip behind. Growing dangers lie ahead, writes R. W. Johnson Toyota Rav4 Resettled Indians choose oblivion Extra Watch Security Systems (AFP): Rabin to see King Husain in Jordan (Reuter): Arms cut off (Reuter): Sect outlawed City honour (Reuter): Kurd defiance Talks resume France burnishes its grandeur as world gendarme Belgrade turns back traffic on Bosnian frontier United Nations may seek border monitors to test Serb President's sincerity Lunn Poly (Reuter): Monsoon hampers bid to free hostages Nature's Best Beaten Hutu troops lose weapons and taste for war Who will remember Whitewater? Martin Fletcher on all the President's forgetful men In bad taste? If only words would fail them Are MPs the masters of communication or merely the windbags of Westminster, asks John Biffen Britain should show its Spurs The Rolls-Royce is the symbol of British excellence, which is why every ambassador should have one Heckled out God of note Skulduggery A Necessary Assault Belgrade unleashed the dogs of war let it bring them to heel Poll Positions Volatile voters bring freak figures and political fear The Lost Poet Inside every celebrity is a failure struggling to confess The cost of water Assault on child Weekend Money letters, page Famed battle scars that form the tissue of our land Less happier lands Trauma in Rwanda Threat to funding for sport and arts Bomb disclaimer Genetic engineering Surgical spirit Court Circular Latest wills Anniversaries Weekend birthdays D-Day hero's picture comes home at last Church news Personal Column Dating shows man's earlier start Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Appointment University news Marriages Sir James Mount Personal Column Sir Neville Leigh The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Association Action Professor Kenneth Donald The Rev John Calvin-Thomas Richard Du Cann Salad Days News The Times Crossword No 19,614 Times Weathercall Columns Superlative Travel Saturday Times Weekend Vision London lifts Forte to capital effort Panther hunts its forgetful shareholders Stock Market London Closings Profile Oil and gas lead in strong output rise Bonds hit by US growth The Pound Melvyn Marckus Markets in Detail Page Gold Sport Devonshire names join legal battle with Lloyd's Knight Williams Britain's Largest Retirement… Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Inscrutable Winnable Inescapable Halifax in talks to buy Bnp mortgages N. 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Gat Ryman Death wish of the life and pensions industry UK Mean returns to profit Lloyd's debt-chaser may pursue names in court UBS suffers 68% first-half slump Call to open nomination of trustees The Sunday Times Save & Prosper the Investment House Panel intervenes in Great Southern bid Business Roundup US ir proposal stalls Partial sale for Renault Bowthorpe expands Kleinwort appointed The Establishment Trust Picture Gallery Knights lead charge on deal of decade Lloyds Bank: Sir Brian Pitman and Sir Robin Ibbs Partners in power Robert Miller meets the team that combines a thoroughbred among bankers with a former member of the Thatcher think-tank Electricity's mild shock Tempus Gartmore Personal Equity Plans Rise in share price spoils picnic for Euro Disney bears Stock market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options National Express drives into Eastern Europe Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Support for dollar sets record Wall Street Money Markets At a Premium Buy yourself a share of the power Even small shareholders can enjoy influience and perks but new rules may make them harder to exercise A new campaign will allow bank customers to challenge the chairmen. Liz Dolan reports Investments to perk up the portfolio End the pensions nightmare Comment Lloyds Bank Uncovered Reform may hit private shareholders A Fimbra Member Schroders Schroder Investment Management Ernie gets us gambling with millionaire pledge Margaret Dibben dispels some of the myths over payouts on Premium Bonds Save & Prosper the Investment House HTR Henderson touche Remnant Bond Odds Is China still in the year of the bear? Negative-trap schemes find few takers Surrenda-Link Ltd RJ Temple Plc We can't insure your jewels, somebody might steal them Liz Dolan reports on the difficulty of getting insurance when you live in a furnished flat Who Will Cover You? A Fimbra Member Tower Fund Managers Ltd Which Broker? Robert Fleming save & Prosper Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The M&G Pep Provision Financial Planning for the Professional Briefings Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Asset N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Home burglary and Catch 22 Short-changed C&g borrowers poorly treated in Lloyds plan Seymour Sinclair Policy Protfolio Plc Save & Prosper the Investment House The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Shares squeezed higher Fidelity Brokerage By our Irish Racing Correspondent: General Monash to take commandP Bold Street can foil Berry duo Rapid Raceline Full Results Service Racing next Week New Market Wandesta's Deauville test Haydock Park Martin Pipe Wednesday ready to sign Petrescu Wolverhampton Lingfield Park Redcar Worcester Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Newcastle reach Ibrox final after penalty shoot-out win over United Declare a team to score quickly in the run chase Closing date for entry nears Fourth Innings Players in the Times First Class Xi Game Pick One from Each of These Categories Don't risk run to Balinese at extra cover Weekend Fixtures Ballesteros predicts strong showing Whitaker awaits blood test result Crackerjack rules rerun Davies revels in spotlight For the Record Harsh lessons of life afloat Cowes Diary Boardman speeds to new best time Sport in Brief Egyptians dominate Mullin ready to return Lift for Pickering Francis shows finesse Rowers fail to match success of scullers Christie leading Britain's charge Athletes from a changing Europe brought together in Finland Programme of Events and Television Details Powerhouse athlete sees his destiny in combat on the track Saturday portrait: John Regis by David Powell, atgletics correspondent Closed city throws off shroud of anonymity David Miller surveys a Siberian outpost being warmly promoted to host a future goodwill games Worcestershire build slowly on Lampitt's success Mullally has better luck to keep title hopes alive Gallian puts Essex on rack Young American gives stylish glimpse of figure skating's future Picture Gallery Bold Nicholas takes on McCague Somerset storm to victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Racing Football England strengthen their grip Declaration leaves South Africa facing uphill struggle Lion-hearted Donald speeds towards greatness The Fourth Innings of our cricket game is nearly… Simon Barnes Steering fault emerges as likely cause of Senna's death British Red Cross Offers Richard Burton: The Lost Poem AA Books Arts Travel Theatre Films Opera Dance Planning an evening out or a day with your family? The Times critices select the best entertainment At your Service Ruth Gledhill rehoices in the Book of Common Prayer at Lullingstone Castle Classical Jazz Rock Galleries Museums Children The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers English Heritage BBC Proms 94 Classical Spectacular Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items M. H. C. F. Ltd Art Galleries Tresors the International Fine Art & Antiques Fair… Royal Exchange Theatre Company Glyndebourne Festival Opera Coral Stein way hits the wrong note All politics, no romance for Antony and Cleopatra at the salzburg Festival The Best of Britain & Ireland Is this the end of the pier show? Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Smashed certainties Theatre: The British premiere of Aruthur Miller's latest play Duxiana A Day worth remembering Will any dream do? It depends on whether that dream consists of meeting Darren Day, television star turned Joseph Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New on Video: Megahy serves up a murder mystery; Serreau's social comedy Bring on the tartan troupers Summer just wouldn't be summer without the celebrated Edinburgh International Festival Join now Vocal Recordings: Hampson expands into the Big Country; Gruberová leaves the mad house; Public Enemy take the rap Opera NPI Treasures of Britain Campaign Baroque Jazz Contemporary Pop Albums BBC Proms 94 Pop Singles Multiple Display Advertising Items Freephone Credit Card Orders Multiple Display Advertising Items J. W. Jennings Times Newspapers Limited Fine Cigars Direct from Holland Multiple Display Advertising Items Herald & Heart Hatters Rosie Nieper MOPS Filing Cabinets Dunlopillo Latex & Foam British Antique Replicas Stay Safe Multiple Display Advertising Items The writing is on the curtain Why confine lettering to paper when it looks so good on china and on silk? The new script motifs are versatile and chic The Times Reader Offer MOBEN Blackpool Cumbria Multiple Display Advertising Items Malmesbury, Wiltshire Quantock Hills Superb mini estate in Norfolk Broads Shanklin, Isle of Wight North Wales National Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Black Isle Centre Historic Totnes Chelsea/knightsbridge Border Hyde Park W2 Multiple Display Advertising Items South Dorset Multiple Display Advertising Items Reduced by £60,000 Sherwood Road Hendon Nw4 Multiple Display Advertising Items North Essex Multiple Display Advertising Items Walton on Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stars in Irish agents' eyes North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucestershire Trenchard Arlidge In Ireland Gloucestershire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milford Hampshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solve the Times Crossword Challenge Win a Club Med Skiing Holiday worth More than £2,000 and £100 of Travelers Cheques Everyday Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Travel Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Will Prudence the cow smell a rat? Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney "I'm Just Going to the Car Wash" Angling for world title Today five Yorkshire women are hoping to hook gold at the world women's angling championships in Bulgaria Let's just fast forward to the meatier passages The boom in audio books may bring classics to a winder audience but will lead to fewer readers, argues Giles Gordon Altered States Erica Wagner finds an American you've never seen before Police corruption? It's a fair cop Bait By Kenneth Abel Orion, £15.99 Derwent May reviews the critics New Authors The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Picture Gallery The Times Genius Dialler On a wing and a prayer The Red Tail: Sharing the Scason's with a Hawk By Daniel Butler Cape £14.99 Teaching a pet buzzard to hunt New in Paperback The Blue Afternoon By William Boyd Penguin, £5.99 Divorced from reality A funny thing happened when a marriage broke up who was the darker side suppressed, asks Polly Toynbee Waugh battles for children The Mennyms By Sylvia Waugh Red Fox, £2.99 Mennyms in the Wildernes By Sylvia Waugh Julia Macrae, £9 99 Apocalypse now Thriller that grips like Indians Jones without the jokes The Judas Testament By Daniel Easterman HarperCollins $14.99 Picture Gallery Awaiting the postman's knock The reappearance of a missing mailbag awakens dormant ghosts Travels with my mighty wok Far Flung Floyd: Keith Floyd's Guide to South-East Asian Food By Keith Floyd Penguin, £9.99 Floyd on Italy By Keith Floyd Michael Joseph, £16.99 Faith, hope and clarity A Single Tear By Wu Ningkun Sceptre, £5.99) Monday Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Isleworth Quality Used Cars Great West Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaya Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. 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Smith Pentagon Aylesbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunday Car Auction Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Alanday London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vardy Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Cherokee Se Discovery Hartwell Group Commitment to Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1988 300D Turbo Multiple Classified Advertising Items 500 Sel 190E 300Se 300 Ce 24 V, 190E Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items 190E 2.6 Automatic, 89F, 33,000 miles, blue/block… 420Se 280Ce 300 Ce 88 F 300Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ultimate Multiple Classified Advertising Items 911 Carrera II Cabriolet 911 C4 Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Number Transfers TV teams join rally line-up Kevin Eason meets competitors in the Cape-to-Cape challenge DVLA Select Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corniche Jack Alpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leather Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Beautiful invaders Oil tanks and other eyesores can be concealed by carefully placed plants, says George Plumptre, the times gardener Homes & Gardens The Times Herb Garden Offer Picture Gallery Seventh Heaven Groverwood Leading the Way in Blinds Technology MOPS Dolphin Stair Lifts Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items T W Parker Ltd The Endless Pool Cannock Gates 'A heaven tinged with the scent of danger' Peru: The hazards of touring the ancient home of the Incas have diminished—for the sensible traveller Leaving Town? Swansea Cork Ferries M Mercury Communications Arctic Experience All things bleak and beautiful Iceland: Track icebergs, cross glaciers or relax by thermal springs in the land of fire and ice CCH Country Club Hotel Group Room with a view to a romantic weekend Alpine Lake Weekends: A mountain hotel above Lake Maggiore offers a sumptuous gataway No Shilly Shally & Sally The Times Holiday Planner Steaming back to the good old days Steam Fairs: Merry-rounds and a Big Wheel show there was more to the steam age than trains Glorious New England in the Fall Where you can enjoy the thrills of the steam fair Word-Watching Golden Valley Thistle Hotel Trail Finders the Travel Experts ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Flight Shop Travel trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa POLAND Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The best big beers around Discovering Europe; The beerhouse delights of Bavaria and the farmhouse food of Slovenia Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Escapade Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargain Breaks from Stakis Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mill Hotel Sudbury-Suffolk Home-grown pleasure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Walk this Way Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Holidays Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Saturday Rendezvous Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Computer Games No 3265: Farewell Medley by Klick Solution to Crossword 3262 World of Yesteryear by Third Man Word-Watching Bridge Barclays Business Loans A Channel Hoppers Guide to the Weeks Tv and Radio Seven Days Tv Gifted and black: The Real McCoy Vision Monsters and monstrosities Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmers across all channels Picture Gallery Tv Series Beginning August 6-12 All humour ought to be off-colour Hilary Kingsley gets under the skin of the non-white British cast of the comedy show the real McCoy, back for a fourth series MOPS Wild and wicked Repeats Tony Not to be mythed Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Cover from all angles Science August mooning Soaps Finnish beginning Sport His appetite for life was second to none Victoria McKee on her fellow American expatriate Bob Payton, whose television presenting debut is also his memorial Same world, different viewpoint The World This Weekend is travelling, Presenter Charlie Lee-Potter reports Dynamices (London) Limited Catch up with Castro Off the Box Fame at last? No thank you Peter Barnard previews a study of the French-born American sculptress Louise Bourgeois, active as ever at the age of 82 Not always subtle, but powerful Cinema: Geogre Perry welcomes two television series on Britain's Hamme Passing strangers and lost loves David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Classic and Thriller 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 Films on Television Snap, crackle, pop Thriller of the Week Definitive Dickens Classic of the Week Saturday Augusts 6 In the fast lane, and no question Variations Blood and guts, both real and imaginary Choice: a contentious programme on Northern Ireland repeated; a British film-making institution Saturday August Sunday August 7 A feeding frenzy of shark shows Variations Rain of terror which cost both sides dear Choice: Another view of wartime bombing Sunday August 7 Monday August 8 One of his best shots Variations Strategies for coping with life's little problems Choice: Poland comes to terms with market forces; the prospects for Catholics in Northern Ireland Monday August 8 Tuesday August 9 Young, reckless, doomed Variations By playing the game they may win in life Choice: Indian cricket and British humour Tuesday August 9 Wednesday August 9 Frantic fun from the 1950s Variations Not the sort of thing to be commemorated Choice: A macabre anniversary; puzzling drama; wisecracking US sit-com; pop anthropology Wednesday August 10 Thursday August 11 All at sea about sexuality Variations Brando, birds, a sex change and a horror Choice: Marlon Brando re-assessed at 70 Thursday August 11 Friday August 12 Move over, make way for Marlon Variations What Spencer saw in the Glasgow shipyards Choice: A great artist's response to the experience of war; a poet looks back over her long life Friday August 12 Saturday August 6 Laugh along with Len Pick of the Week Monday August 8 Sunday August 7 Tuesday August 9 Wednesday August 10 Friday August 12 Thursday August 11 The Writing School Billwyman Forever Young Abbey National Saturday August 6 1994 Diary Forgiving the Germans Stucco mistake Legal bullying Smoke alarm Something for the Weekend Fenwick No Title Extra Quality Murphy's Irish Stout Dances Wi "afore ye go" How This Rover 800 Can Make You only Have 800 Series above All, It's a Rover From Here to Eter Just a Spoonful of Hormones... Life-Long Practices Food for Life Neutrogena The Free Radical Effect Natural Prescriptions Midland The Listening Bank Monumental Follies Picture Gallery Elida Hair Institute Urban warri All along the line Win a Jacobsen Ant Toyota Out of Time Restaurant Guide Eating Out Which the Independent Consumer Guide Solero Exotic Fruits The Times Cook A supper for relatives who appreciate a mix of European and oriental flavours Drink Modern techniques mean there is much more to rose wines than meets the eye What to Buy Bottoms up Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Greville & Co Ltd Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Furniture Service Fruits of our labours The reappearance of the tasty tomato marks a victory for Britain's shoppers Kenwood Ultrascreen Enter Password The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Stockbag Company The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Kenwood Small Birds Singing The Times Bill Wyman Are You Missing Something Subtle? 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