News from 17/09/1994
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George Cole, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Stephen Brook, Peter Ball and Alyson Rudd, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, Charles Engel, Mike Banks, Rob Hughes, Andrew Jackson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, C. A. Nelms, Bill Frost, Robina Lund Langley, Neil Bennett, Richard Harries, Inigo Gilmore, Charles Miller, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Steel, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Hilary kingsley, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, Joanna Peters, Giles Coren, Alison Burns and Jake Michie, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, James Goss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Bernard Barnett, Simon Wilde, Susan Marling, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ken Stuart, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Geoff Lindsay, President, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent and Anjana Ahuja, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rupert Goodwins, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Justin Grant, Peter Millar, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Patricia Perry, Richard Scott, John Young, Janet Bush, Doug Sager, C. T., Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Laurie Taylor, Sally O'Sullivan, Raoul Millais, J. F. Rutter, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Robin Howard, Richard Cork, Kevin O'byrne, Stephen Anderton, Kate Bruges, Harry Davidson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Ion Trewin, Lucy Berrington, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Peter T. Jenkin, George Plumptre, R. C. H. Briggs, Victoria Davis, John Higgins, Andrew Purkis, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Paul Richards, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Bruce Brown, David Rule, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Polly Toynbee, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Brian Alderson, Kathryn Knight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Russell Twisk, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Montague Keen, Michael Horsnell, Elizabeth Cowley, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Jenny Macarthur, T. J. Campion, Elizabeth Udall, Chris Price, Colin Campbell, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Ben Mcintyre, Colin McQuillan, Pamela Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Damian Reece, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoTwo for £1 Major gives Ulster a vote on peace plan Referendum promised as broadcasting ban is lifted and border crossing are reopened Times On-Line Inside Index Weekend no title Carter and Powell on mission to Haiti Yard denies DPP rift Sinn Fein unleashes painful war of words More on Monday The Times plus the Sunday Times for only By a Staff Reporter: RAF photographs pinpoint Berlin's unexploded bombs Mag The Famous Grouse 30p Irish hint at freedom for Ira terrorists Mountbatten killer among prisoners expecting reward for ceasefire Minister tipped for top job The Rather Nice Company What They Said Britain may appeal after us frees Maze escaper Voice ban brought ridicule The Sunday Times Soldiers face second Cyprus investigation News in Brief Trains in near-miss Cannabis galore NHS payouts unlawful Activists firebomb Boots Drunk BR driver jailed Draw for Asterix fans Orme to stand down Seven years for fire plot Walkway victim named Dyslexia boy loses case Jury convicts young killer who abused and robbed elderly Yard and DPP deny rift on Nickell murder ease P&o CAF Charities Aid Foundation Vicar finds fleet of Sunbeams for Jesus Murder charge detective vanishes Citro?n Zx Howard defends right to veto EU 'premier league' Surviving paras retrace steps to a bridge too far Halifax Bells of Shoreditch ready to ring out again Rock Legend - a free CD The Sunday Times Energis Major hails lottery as key to a better life for millions Lloyd Webber to unlock churches SAGA By a Staff Reporter: Forgery plot men were 'fitted up' by police Police prepare for new beat on Cayman Islands British force to help dependency cope with tide of Cuban refugees Abbey National Armed sex attacker abducts woman from high street cashpoint Lloyds Bank British doctor criticises Calcutta hospice Hidden benefit in the death of deference Beavers to get their teeth into Britain Co-op tomato veto signals setback for gene-altered foods Tusk find revises weather history Keene on Chess Canon Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences Delta Airlines Delhi opens way to Kashmiri self-rule Muslim state offered vote Miele Reuter: Vietnam and US moving closer Minister 'resigns' after Arafat row By our Foreign Staff: Colony to resume deporting refugees by force Carter mission to exploit 'cracks' in junta defiance Invasion force poised to seize Haiti in 'a matter of hours, at most a day or two' Champagne set of Bar Bolero scorn Uncle Sam's armada Creole has last word Pizzeria serves up drugs coup for FBI First Choice Clinton 's 'tyrant' taunt angers Britons Labour questions wisdom of British support Major's team aims to build township field of dreams The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Reuter: Liberians beat and strip coup general By our Foreign Staff: Somalia peacekeepers on alert as US leaves (Reuter): Jury tells Exxon to pay $5bn News in Brief (Reuter): Angola blast (AP): Briton jailed (Reuter): Talks boycott (AFP): Plague scare (Reuter): Poverty trap (Reuter): Ginseng tonic Plan agreed for lifting sanctions on Yugoslavia Backstage death fails to undo Paris strip Socialist support fading News in Brief (Reuter): Ten die in crash (Reuter): French thrive (Reuter): Tajik battle (Reuter): Gin for sin Economy drive threatens to wash away Venice defences National Westminster Bank Philip Howard Secondhand rose Picture Gallery Liberal road to No 10 Paddy Ashdown should prepare the third party to take a share in government, David Steel writes Take more care of the tourists Britain's heritage needs to be cultivated to attract more visitors from home and abroad Venetian sup Artless chef Clark footnote Dogged fan Model act Memory of Defeat Fifty years on: the noble lessons of Arnhem Bobbies on the Beach Policing the Cayman Islands will be no tropical picnic On Line Today we enter a new phase in our newspaper history Archbishop in China Rights in Turkey Marriage, the best institution for raising children? Safety at Malibu Population in context Challenge to ghosts Simple signal for mountain rescue Blair's solutions Words on tombstones Into the unknown Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Personal Column The Times Marriages Royal engagements Memorial service Service dinner Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Dinners NDCS The National Deaf Children's Society Anniversaries Gurkha Welfare Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Society of Chemistry Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Michael Llewellyn Opportunities for the Newly Qualified Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Douglas Llambias Air-Vice Marshal David Davison Research in the Financial Industry All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Recruitment Consultants Directory Harrison Willis First Accountancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Pedley MacGregor Ossia Trilling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Walter Associates FMS Arthur Andersen Antony Dunlop First Accountancy Pedley MacGregor All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Harrison Willis H. 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Limited Douglas Llambias The Financial Training Company The Institute of Chartered Accountants' results Final examination and Professional Examination 2 held in July 1994 FMS Harrison Willis ATC Price Waterhouse Michael Page Finance Douglas Llambias The Institute of Chartered Accountants' full list of referrals News The Times Crossword No 19,650 Memory of defeat: After half a century it may seem… Times Weather Call Aa Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Forecast Pure Genius Saturday Times Magazine Weekend Vision Markets slide on American growth fears Surprise rise in PSBR Banks pledge to stand by Tiphook CPS may act over Heathrow complaint Profile Geest shares slip on banana storm Janet Bush Next sites to grow as profits soar Sport Bank of Ireland Mortgages Tax rules threaten builders' pensions Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Today Fixed rate loans Investment trusts Two Jardine units delist in Hong Kong Byte Direct Utility regulation, Austrian Style Picture Gallery Bank sells unit trust operation Tourist Rates The Sunday Times The Investment House Outlook at Midland Newspapers hurts shares Prudential Four finance unions form partnership Business Roundup Setback at Hunter Print Ryland valued at £22.7m Premium Bonds popular Strong bonds forged in the heat of battle BTR: Alan Jackson and Kathleen O'Donovan They make a striking team, but chief executive and finance director didn't always see eye to eye, Neil Bennett says Credibility is the name of the game two years after sterling 's ERM exit Jobs and elections are eclipsed in Treasury thinking as fighting inflation rules, says Janet Bush Commercial Union Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week Geest shows the way as equities go into reverse London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Midland Independent Newspapers Geest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Whatever Next? Tempus Wall Street Hornby Borrowers find themselves in an interest-rate fix Should you grab a fixed-rate mortgage? Sara McConnell assesses the effects on savings and loans of this week's move Something to smile about for the savers The wisdom of the tortoise Strategy Tele-Banking Gambling on rates going up GT the International Investment Managers Sails for Sale What you need to know before fixing rates Scottish Widows Black Horse Financial Services Birmingham Midshires Personal Finance If illness strikes you down, insurance may be critical Cover against getting seriously ill is becoming more popular Nicola Cole reports Cip: Facts and Figures SAGA Services Ltd Premiums: Sum Assured £100,000 Financial support from Bupa Let your fingers do the baking Clients seem to like it, and it suits the banks just fine. Telephone banking is growing fast, says Robert Miller Early convert enjoys flexibility Save & Prosper BUPA Counting on the quality of accountants Weekend Money Comment Number Crunching Guinness Flight no title Free Guide Gartmore Shaw Utilities Fund Fidelity Investments Who pays the tax on gifts made within seven years of a death ? Tied Peps that lock in investors Ernie's conundrum Interest Rates Roundup ASSET The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Unit-Linked Insurance Investments M&g Clerical Medical Investment Group How to buy a boat without hitting troubled waters Insurers and surveyors should be early ports of call, says Victoria Davis Black Horse Financial Services YRA Everything in the garden is tempting for thieves Lawnmowers are frequent targets, but even lawns are at risk, says Robert Miller Policy Portfolio Plc Black Horse Financial Services The Investment House General Accident Briefings Partridge Muir & Warren The best yet, and getting better More and more people are choosing investment trusts as their favourite way of saving, says Robert Miller The Second Alliance Trust Plc Foreign Colonial How to Pep up savings Personal equity plans have tax advantages, but watch those extra charges Templeton The perfect solution? The Splits A very model company Sara McConnell reports on one group's efforts to tempt investors Planning for the unavoidable Trusts can provide money for the big expenses that can catch you out The Association of Investment Trust Companies Baillie Gifford & Co. Schroders Martin Currie Flemings Spoilt for choice With so many openings, a decision can be daunting. Jill Insley guides potential Investors Where to find the best deal H Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. A New Trust Scottish Investment Trust Plc Making a small fortune Liz Dolan meets a couple who enjoy managing their own investment trust savings schemes The easy way into investment trusts Temple Bar Investment Trust Pep and Savings Scheme Prolific HTR Plus The Times Trust Information Service Aztec Shares suffer iii late trading British Funds Fidelity Brokerage Double Blue draws late support for Ayr's showpiece AYR Gay Gallanta to extend Stoute's juvenile success Newbury Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Munwar earns 25-1 quote for Derby From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Vintage Crop to gain repeat triumph in Irish St Leger Curragh Line-Up Wolver Hampton Catterick Market Rasen Ronald misses out on a drop of the hard stuff Yesterday's Results Welsh fear effects of humidity in play-off match Romanians provide stern test Wasps determined not to surrender style in derby Multiple Display Advertising Items English game dogged by indiscipline and lack of pace Squelch carries Davidson into early lead Harriers' cup hopes remain high England calls put clubs under pressure Auguin sets sail with designs on record French skipper believes he can take ten daus off BOC Challenge best Redgrave and Pinsent lead challenge for gold Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Americans lead in Presidents Cup Sports in Brief Lawyers squaring up Rain forces final switch Thorbum slips up Tanner's title is safe Muggeridge withdraws European adventure helps Ince to gain in stature Goalscorer advancing the cause of forward thinking on Tyneside Saturday portrait: Andy Cole, by Peter Ball Rösier showing an eye for the Maine chance Peter Ball meets a German striker relishing life in Manchester Liverpool bring fresh challenge to United Red faces all round as the sun stops play Surrey fail to take advantage of initial successes For the Record Time wasted as everything stops for tea Mansell's oval farewell European success sparks brighter hopes at home Nicholas Harling discovers a sense of optimism for the English basketball season Weather may play part on day of reckoning Scoreboards Simon Barnes Ballesteros remains main attraction Spaniard receives support and sympathy on way to 69 at Woburn British pair set up historic contest Popescu must wait to follow Klinsmanns debut example N. A. G Equestrianism More on Monday Times Sport Books My Father Died at Arnhem England's Tourist Boards Offers Motoring Live Galleries Planning an evening out, or a day with the family? Times critics select the best entertainment around Films Theatre Jazz Ruth Gledhill pays her dues, both material and spiritual, to Ely cathedral Museums Dance Opera Rock Classical Children Doomed to destruction Michael Evans on three books marking the 50th anniversary of the dusastrous battle; all blame the generals Sotheby's Vb Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Endellion String Quartet Vh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ticket Master Exhibitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Vic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Richard Bonneville A baton charge up the ladder Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not a blemish in sight Rodney Milnes enjoys Welsh National Opera's superb new staging of Beatrice and Benedict The Sunday Times Goldsmiths Fair Beautiful thing Too much room at the circus Theatre The sad story of the Big O On of the legends of rock 'n' roll is about toi hit London, and Theatre Club members can catch his first night for less than half-price Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New on Video: Greenaway's first big hit, and (below) Shakespeare on the small screen Putting the Bard on the box With Shakespeare on video, a great play does not necessarily mean a great production Join now Tribute from a queen Recordings: McPartland's homage to Mary Lou Williams; the latest in Beethoven scholarship; the Carpenters' bandwagon rolls Chamber Sadler's Wells Orchestral The Royal Opera Early Music Opera Picture Gallery Tower Records Pop Albums Pop Singles Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam for Comfort Dalewood British Antique Replicas Coincraft Multiple Display Advertising Items Langley House Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to cut a dash with the glass of '94 Decorative glass has never been more fashionable. This season's look ranges from rich, jewelled colours to muted, antiqued styles The Times Great Classics at Reduced Prices Cd Direct: Richard Morrison introduces this month's chosen artist, the great pianist Alfred Brendel, and our four superb albums The Times Cd Direct Moben Around the salerooms Keys to a musical truth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thule Heading for cover The cost of insuring a young person to drive is forbidding. Kevin Eason explains the options open to parents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Quality Used Cars Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Pentagon Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughes (of) Beaconsfield Multiple Display Advertising Items HMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Jacksons Lancoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vardy Continental B & K Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaya Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smitten by my Subaru Once upon a time a woman bought a Subaru. she liked it so much she is now on her fourth one Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steering Column Power players rule at home New games, business and education packages demand over cleverer PCs Technological treats on show for a nation that loves electronics One of Britain's biggest exhibitions ever opens on Tuesday The cinema comes to the living room Video CDs and hi-fi sound: all you need is the popcorn Sofas turn into TV stations New services will create up to 500 channels and enable you to see your favourite films when you wish Tune in , turn on, and miss out the tailbacks The latest ca stereos provide unrivalled sound quality - and some can even help you to avoid traffic jams Live entertainment - every day Say cheese to the latest wizardry Innovations in cameras and camcorders mean nobody has any excuse for taking bad pictures Anglian Better hang on to your heads Amorica By S. P. Somtow Orbit, £4.99 Westminster whispers Toddling down memory lane Brian Alderson previews the first chioldren's book fair Who will win the Booker for 1894? The 1890s were a fruitful period for the English novel. Ion Trewin decided to pay belated homage with a Booker Prize for 1894 Giles Coren reviews the critics The Times / Dillons Bestsellers The Judges Win the 1894 Shortlist New in Paperback A good innings but not a great one Playing for the Ashes By Elizabeth George Bantam, £15.99 End of the laager louts The Anglia regiment counterattacking stonethrowers in Bogside, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Mistresses of the media Sally O'Sullivan on a study of high-flying career women that only confirms male prejudices Too clever by half Dependence Day By Robert Newman Century paperback original, £8.99 A divine comedy The Church Hesitant By Ysenda Maxtone Graham Hodder & Stoughton, £9.99 Times Books A Son of the Circus New Authors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tylden-Lofts & Co Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swaffham Bulbeck Premier Multiple Classified Advertising Items A dearer year in Provence Property prices in Provence are going up again but bargains can still be found, especially to the north of the region About £65,000 W Watermark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rutland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes The rosy fruits of autumn George Plumptre The Times Gardener on the roses whose hips bring a glow to harvest time Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Edition Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items My quest to be the oldest man of Hoy A 71-year-old climber tackles the frightening overhangs and sheer drops of a renowned ascent Polly the Pig and the Immoral Maize The gulls sweep back into town TIM Ski Thomson Ski like clockwork Switzerland: Part two of The Times weekly guide to the world's leading ski resorts Pick of the tour firms Ski Travel Tips Bladon Lines Ski Switzerland Italian Edible joys of the Eternal City Weekend Break: Rome's plain, robust tradition of cooking remains gloriously unbowed to the dictates of food bullies P&O World-Watching How to get there SAGA Services Ltd. Sinking city of the Aztec gods Mexico City: Forget about crowds, quakes and pollutioin; this sprawling metropolis holds many treasures Ski Features Sheraton Grand Euro Sites How to get there Sagafjord Travel Tips Yornping over a man-made wilderness Dartmoor: A place littered with the greatest concentration of prehistoric monuments in Western Europe Jumbo Crossword Solution What to see, where to stay Swan Hellenic Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Mauritius Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunspot Tours Ltd. Australia USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspirations plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sail Away in Style and save up to ?100 on Crossings to France and Holland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword no title Punch No. 3271: A Sting in the Tail, by Dave The Listener Crossword Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge Braathens A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Tv… Vision Vision Price of fame and misfortune Channel-Hopping David flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels 4 eyes The sexual revolution starts here Maureen Chadwick's play opens up the debate on women in pornography. So who comes out on top, asks Hilary Kingsley Hot Test Marc of a master Repeats Beyond our Ken Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Road to ill health Science When love sinks Soaps Keep on running Sport Miracle cure for the nation's ills Gordon Newman spoons on the sugar in his new play on the health service - but here is till a bitter pill of criticism underneath. Hilary Kingsley considers the prescription From the wit o' the wisp Concern Critics pray for silence Off the Box In the Navy Your starter for ten University Challenge is back after a seven-year absence-but minus presenter Bamber Gascoigne, Peter Barnard finds the old quiz formal in good shape A taste of Harry Hill, flavour of the month Elizabeth Udall talks to the stand-up comic whose fruity routine moves from radio to screen this week Saturday Art, the artist and authority David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The comedies 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 So what's up, Doc? Modern Comedy of the Week Plumb the depths Classic Comedy of the Week Films on Television Satellite Madonna's melting moment Variations Fertile drama based on the virgin queen Bbc/itv Satellite The rise and rise of Rovers Variations When variety is the spice of Palladium life Choice: Principles porned; music hall haul Bbc / Itv Satellite The trial of the blood brothers Variations Series of murders that are alien to our nature Choice: Trail of the miracle worker; breaking up the families; wealth of child poverty; UFO chaser BBC / ITV Satellite Shooting from the hip Variations Fight the good fight with plot manoeuvres Choice: Light in the darkness; war and peace BBC /ITV Satellite Why, oh why? Variations All at sea with just a camera for company Choice: Paxman packs a quiz punch; fishy business on film; twinkle little stars; trail of antique clues BBC / ITV Satellite Friends, Romans, pop lovers Variations Iraq and ruin of the rights of women Choice: Twin speaks; exiles piqued BBC /ITV Satellite How to keep one jump ahead Variations Who dares wins the biggest laughs around Choice: The world at her feet; comic capers; dark clouds gather at Sunhill; chalk and talk BBC/ITV 23 Saturday September 17 Radio Late night talking heads Pick of the Week Sunday September 18 Monday September 19 Tuesday September 20 Wednesday September 21 Thursday September 22 Friday September 23 Proton The Times Magazine My Word Motty's Back! Ralph Magazine Diary Women in advertising First ride Something for the Weekend Maurice lacroix Murphys Eugene kissed goodbye to his bus fare Rosailnd Baynes Thornycroft, whon D. H. Lawrence… New Camel Mild Volvo With Unabashed Extravagance Volvo Launch a New… Classics Knowing the Score Havana The Royal Bank of Scotland Optrex DEBENHAMS I. Q Bombers Av no title Dutch Bacon Cheese Melt Test Mcdonalds Witness to History no title The Burberrys Visa Card Noble Caledonia Limited TSP Picture Gallery Return of the Saint no title Countrywide Awnings Tapley Simmy Ceramics BAC Study Group DFS Sale Ireson Associates The London Door Co Stairlifts Heritage Pocket Watch Stands & Watches Pots Divani F&B Classic Silks World of Leather Pulling Points Petra Restaurant Guide Eating Out Spink Norfolk Garden Supplies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bearne's Suffolk Sales The Old Cinema Antique Desks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Deco Originals The Regency Study Collection Sewills Saleroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Food & Drink Island Theatre Travels with The Times Book Part3 New England Notebook Drink There's no telling what will be the next wine fad - but it's bound to be the product of modern technology What to Buy Stanley Powerlock Kenwood The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Holland & Holland Rhode Design KSA The Village Carpenter CTI KSA KSA Kitchen Specialists Association Belling Appliances Ltd. KSA Newcastle Furniture Company The Times Christians Underwood Franke UK Ltd. AGA PYRAM The way ahead Enter Password If you want to be part of the future, read on John Diamond introduces The Times's newest technology Getting On-Line Dolphin no title Come and ski for yourself Tried and Tested from Cambridge to Caracas! SMALL BIRDS SINGING Geraldine James I remember getting out of bed at night and listening to my parents arguing and wishing I had the courage to ask them to stop The Lion King What does a marketing ploy taste like?
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