News from 24/09/1994
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, C. Drucker (Campaigns Co-Ordinator), Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tim Judah, Anthony Loyd and James Bone, Kenneth Minogue, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Jon Minchin (Managing Director), Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Brian Parker (Environment Officer), Alastair Campbell (Assistant Editor), Simon Barnes, John F. Storrs, Jane MacQuitty, Michael Scott Rohan, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, C. Compton, David Rhys Jones, David Blackbourn, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Siemens, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Ann C. Zacaroli, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Ted Davies (Author of An Introduction to Knots), Anne Robinson, David Flusfeder, Kenneth Baker, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Martin E. Simons, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Thunderer, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Graham Greene, Lord Shackleton, Jeremy Caulton, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Harold Davis, Penelope Mortimer, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance and Jill Insley, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Doug Sager, Laurie Taylor, J. Mardell, David Hands, Karoline Robinson, John Percival, Peter Pinkster, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Giles MacDonogh, Jack Greig, Ivan Hewett, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, William Vaughan, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Brian Jackman, Lisa Grainger, Anatoly Adamishin, Richard Dauncey, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, (nee Joan Jefferson), Ion Trewin, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Peter Ormrod, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, Derek Hudson, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Daphne Slater, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Nigel Hawkes and Jon Ashworth, John Ashworth, Robin Peel (Head of Public Affairs), David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Joseph's imma, Stephanie Lewis, Nigel Hawkes, Jonathan Mirsky and Christopher Thomas, Melvyn Bragg, PHS, Oliver Holt, Clive Aslet, Barry Pickthall, Nicholas Wood and Stewart Tendler, Marcel Berlins, Erica Wagner, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, I. Howard Wright, Patricia Morison, Nicholas Boyle, Kate Alderson, Rosemary Ashton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Warrack, Julian Muscat, A. Douglas, Francis Carr, Christopher Thomas, Richard Fitter, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Bidder, Catrin Maelor, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Guy Walters, Ian Brodie, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Robert Crampton, Nicolas Walter, Michael Heseltine (President of the Board of Trade), Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, David Charlesworth, J. I. Wallis, Ben MacIntyre, Suzy Webster, Helen Pridham, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, D. S., A. Stell, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Markeson, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Anthony Holden, R. G. Nicholas, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Martin Amis, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Bufo, Richard Morrison, Julia Schofield, Margaret Laird, Meclar shrugs, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Christian Dymond, Hilary Kingsley, Philip Jacobson, Frank Heohmank, John Norgate and Richard Brooke, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, John Cook,
ResumoOnly 30P Beleaguered Howard wins respite Jail security flying squads' on way Britain presses Adams for ceasefire pledge in us Inside Index The Sundays Times Scholars make new challenge to 'Renaissance' art Missionary attacks Carey's Bible ban Magazine Anger as British envoy's wife gets £200-a-day aid job Opinion By our Sports Staff: Hill walks away from crash in practice ARC Reader Offer Blair urges delegates to oppose rule on women Son of polar explorer dies at 83 Do It All Former have-a-go hero wanted for questioning The Oxbridge conspiracy Doctor in abortion case still working The Sunday Times Motorist jailed for driving at '153mph' Brenda Dean resigns Tv runaway captured Mother hid dead baby Rapist stabs woman Air crash victims named Rail talks continue Bomb hoaxer jailed Bouncy castle death British women lead Nation transfixed as O. J. Simpson enters trial arena TV networks pitch camp at LA court house for gavel-to-gavel coverage of murder evidence By a Staff Reporter: 'Safari Boy' sentenced to nine Months' custody Forte Leisure Breaks Charity Card American Airlines Soap powder rival on Persil pledge Alfa Romeo 155 Beeton's recipe tainted by food bug More on Monday Salmond accuses Blair of shifting to Tory territoty Halifax Voices drove man to kill children with hammer Sleepwalk attacker cleared by court Last living link with 1881 is lost By a Staff Reporter: Jail for PC who took £4,000 to burn files 'Barbarians at Treasury' condemned by Grade Showrooms Nationwide Moben Asking price falls at grand manors after slow summer Bottoms up Rector calls time on late arrivals at the altar Punctuality warning upsets couple Rover Cancer victim loses right to £42, ooo insurance cash Policy declared invalid after schoolteacher failed to mention second routine test Dormer on bridge Keene on Chess Riders and ramblers at risk from 'big cat' Delta Airlines Stop Bible smuggling into China, says Carey Defiant british missionaries pledge to ignore Archbishop's command Bristol & West & You Witches worship at Christian camp First Choice Turmoil of past provides lesson for the present Credo Clinton reprieves press secretary in staff reshuffle US offering more aid for Russia to disarm Sewills Reuter: Top jazz writer and composer dies at 80 UPS Spies of Haiti regime follow every move by American patrols Power Macintosh. It's a better future than you… Apple Power Macintosh Wall Street top firms suspected of 'laundering' Beirut hostage to sue US Hertz Australia Now No strings as Nasa shows off its new jet pack for space engineers Thatcher endorses Deng's road to market economy Slum dwellers flee as plague panic grips Indian city Menace of deadly old enemy B&Q By our Foreign Staff: Erupting volcano traps 60 on Papua New Guinea island Russia backs Nato strike amid fears of Serb backlash Ford Germany tries couple for spying Shooting star of Bratislava back on power trail Touring Eastern Europe five years after the fall of communism, Anne McElvoy looks at Slovakia Vatican denies cancer stories Wives' jobs fuel aid agency row Overseas Development Administration takes on £200-a-day adviser to replace local worker (Reuter): Hong Kong search for plane dead News in Brief AP: Royal reburial Bavarian poll AFP: Travel banned We have a gift for Medical Research UN sends 120 troops on Rwanda mission The Sunday Times And does thinking make it so? Kenneth Minogue ponders the political role of the philosopher PHS: Real prime number The Home Office is not such a steal Kenneth Baker commiserates with Michael Howard on the unfair calls fosr his resignation When art has to scream Artists of the First World War forgot their differences to paint a horror which the generals denied, as a Barbican Centre exhibition shows Table manners PHS: Sweetened up Palpable hit Howard's Way out Clarification not resignation, is needed after Whitemoor Yeltsin at Chequers Calm times should be used for clear talking Romantic Germans The Times is proud to support a great cultural festival Heseltine doubts about Tony Blair Hard to get Keeping the peace Dilemma for London's opera houses Fair to pheasants? Broadcasting ban Short-term memory Yeltsin plan for remembrance Women in space Knotty problem Court Circular Royal engagements Appointments Anniversaries Personal Column School news Supper party Latest wills Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Church news Service dinners Dinner Durham University Society (RSA): RSA director Forthcoming marriages Lord Shackleton Personal Column British Diabetic Association Madeleine Renaud Multiple Display Advertising Items On this Day September 24 1952 News The Times Crossword No 19,656 Picture Gallery Howard's way out: The row surrounding the… For the latest region by region forecast, 24 hours a… Wax Jacket only £24.99 Saturday Times Weekend Vision Booming exports push growth rate to six-year high Bonuses plan for societies' loyal members Lloyds' C&G bid wins green light Longer maternity leave 'hits job prospects' Weekend Money Melvyn Marckus Portsmouth Water appeals to MMC PEPS Sport Plea for business to aid young sailors 23 Business Today Price concern Alpha hopes Revamp tips Allied into red Lazard Investors Alpha plans flightpath to growth Guinness is good for whom? By our City Staff: Hepworth builds 29% file on lower costs Lawson could breakOECD deadlock Martin Currie Tourist Rates The Sunday Times APTA gets listing in reverse bid Bain talks Storm drain Artesian quote Molyneux rise Building a relationship through difficult days Partners in power Susan Gilchrist meets a dynamic duo who pulled off a Herculean refinancing at a property company near to collapse He claims he does not feel paternal towards his younger colleague TRENCHERWOOD:John Norgate and Richard Brooke Purgatory on the way to an MBA Jon Ashworth finds the perfect book for those with ambition and no fear of maths National Westminster Bank Growth with Security Commodities Liffe Options Supermarkets dip on fear of cut-price Christmas Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Dollar Rates Prospecting for profits in the new South Africa Wall Street Beware the lure of the savings trap Seemingly attractive returns are being offered on long-term, fixed-rate accounts. But rates are on the way up, says Sara Mcconnell Bonds work for you and country Striking defensive postures Premium Pain Woolwich Help on Line Eurobonds and Pibs Black Horse Financial Services Personal Finance Schroders Giving to charity tax-effectively Briefings General Accident How to Help Save & Prosper Maturing Tessas attract attention Wekkend Money Comment Insurance tax bites Premiums are set to rise as new taxes take effect, says Robert Miller Scottish Widows Guinness Flight Talk to Towry Law Save & Prosper Free advice at the end of a phone Many consumers now have access to helplines under home or motor insurance polices, Robert Miller says What is Legal Expenses Insurance? Solicitors Complaints Bureau drags its feet Liz Dolan looks at how one man's case became tangled up in red tape Black Horse Financial Services Seymour Sinclair Prolific Concentrating on Investment Allied Trust Bank Fidelity Investments How to cut the cost of your Pep Helen Pridham says the freedom to choose your own shares can come at a price How the Taypayer Fares Action plan for lower charges Times Newspapers Save & Prosper Sun Life Unit Services Chance of Mind? Policy assurances that did not mature Sara McConnell looks at the illegal pratice of churning Questions to Ask an Adviser Portman Building Society Self-help favoured by most Black Horse Financial Services Gartmore Shaw Utilities Fund The Times Gartmore Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Aegon Life Assurance M&G Sun Life Distribution Bond Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Asset The Sunday Times Firms can help to track down thieves C&G charity plan Save & Prosper Plain English sadly lacking Give some pep to Age Concern Plans give incentive TSB Cover of elderly for long-term care The Equitable Life Aztec Fund Early advance is cut in half Fidelity Brokerage Distant View can head feast of entertainment Pure Grain for classic pointer ASCOT BBC1 William Hill Ascot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Haydock Park Redcar Market Rasen Wijara looks brimful of promise Worcester Carlisle Football's thugs now get their kicks at boxing John Goodbody reveals how the same hooligans have switched sports to cause mayhem with their lust for crowd violence Armour proves too strong for Scot Lennox Lewis Champion Wasps offer Patterson most difficult of debuts Compehensive Guide the Weekend Fixtures Quinnell leaves Wales with gap to fill David Hands, rugby correspondent, on the implications of the latest defection for the game in the Principality Tomorrow Complacent Wigan survive late rally from Castleford Singh soon gets into the swing Fijian's remodelled action proves passport to success Youthful Fairclough deals experience a blow Golding builds his challenge team Blow to Jackman's world prospects For the Record By our Sports Staff: Germany in trouble after Stichfi receives death threat Unpaid players to take legal action Bugno ban sparks talks Clean sheet at Rome Boon in charge Longbottom goes again Garrido's record 64 Skelton's high mark Guildford look to Jennings for goals O'SiiiPancrushes Wattana Televised bowls tries feminine touch David Rhys Jones hopes female participation might attract more viewers to an ancient sport Desperate for an even breaK, destined for snooker immortality He appears to be unaffected by public criticism, but is bewildered and hurt underneath' Saturday portrait: Stephen Hendry by Andrew Longmore Batsmen run amok for second helpings Hearn promoting the cause of reputable agents Liverpool to test title claims of Refcgan's leaders Rangers expect traditional test Let players learn to think again and referees carry on cautioning Russell Kempson says the rash of cards that has followed the new Fifa directives is taking football tawards a better and brighter future United replay the generation game Peter Ball on the new kids learning to run around the Old Traford block Racing Lewis must become the early master Hill escapes injury in horrific crash Estoril Details Quinnell joins Wigan in £400,000 deal Ideal Heating Simon Barnes Times Sport Books Clive Aslet my Moving Story of Painting and Pilfering Sun Alliance Motoring Curves that caught the law's eye plus:… Games Offers Films Planning an evening out, or a day with the family? Times critics select select the best entertainment around Galleries Theatre Museums At your Service Ruth Gledhill is summoned by bell-ringers'celebrations at Sparsholt, Hampshire Jazz Dance Opera Rock Classical Children Manderley in the Cotswolds The novelist Susan Hill has give herself 30 years to create her own Hidcote, reports Patricia Morison Rich Pickings Stephen Markeson Wigmore Hall The Anvil South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Grand Classical Gala Wembley Arena Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mermaid Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items ENO Multiple Classified Advertising Items The critic who rubbished Robert Redford Ready for Sitwellmania? Catrin Maelor reports on an exhibition to celebrate the legacy of the brilliant but eccentric Sitwells Goldsmiths Fair The Sunday Times Polish but not much spit Polish State PO/Swoboda Derby Music: cautious tourists and picture postcards Happy clouds, sunny skies BSO/Lloyd Barbican Hot spark of compassion Some Voices Theatre Upstairs Royal Court Theatre: A new and caring voice PAGE & MOY Capture the Hostage Theatre Guide Cinema Guide This Week's Specials New on Video: Hollywood tackles Aids; Coppola fights against the darkness Look Out, it's behind you Surround sound bring television and films to vivid life, but how does it work? Join now Opera Recordings: Strauss operas a la Bohn; Kylie Minogue grows up; Claire Martin gets cool; Mackerras keeps the Elgar faith The TIMES-NPI Picture Gallery Jazz Orchestral Chamber Vaudeville Theatre 20Th Century Pop Singles Harmonia mundi Pop Albums Multiple Display Advertising Items The Galaxy Range The Old Tannery Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Banamite Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Read Faster! Sparklers European Lottery Guild Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Bright ideas for long, dark nights The Times Where to buy No Title Carpet the garden with colour George plumptre, The STimes gardener, says small is beautiful in the cyclamen world Homes & Gardens Agriframes Ltd. Link-Stakes Ltd Autoport Systems Ltd Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshalls Clifford James Garden Answers Bramley's Nurseries Euro Design Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery A passion that began with the Iron Duke's long Johns Amoret Tanner's interest in period costume led he in a roundabout way, on a long search for gardening ephemera Where to find ephemera Picture Gallery Saleroom Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sw1 Pimlico Tylden-Lofts & Co Brackenbury Village W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea & Kensington Georgian House in Chelsea with River Views Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sandy Bedfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offshore Investment? Retirement Abroad? W Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items HOGG the Builder Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheryl Taylor The house where time stood still Rachel kelly looks at a country house in south Yorkshire and finds herself transported back to the Victorian age Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price and prejudice The net book agreement is irrelevant, says Giles Gordon The Times Black days in Kingsmarkham His town may be a gloomier place, but Ruth Rendell's Inspector Wexford is back and on cracking form, says Marcel Berlins Let's try a new racket A tennis star and an actress-the novel as career spin-off Giles Coren reviews the critics Glasgow belongs to him The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Fatal flames of beauty Visiting MRS Nabokov By Martin Amis Penguin, £6.99 Penelope Mortimer New in Paperbacks Animal passions Why do we arrogantly persist in denying that:creatures other than man can feel emotions? No lies and no alibis Marion Brando has set a new standard for thespian memoirs, Melvyn Bragg reports French leave for an autobiographer In a glass slipper, darkly The life of Princess Grace was no fairy tale, says Anthony Holden Minerva Press Times Books Peter Ackroyd How the Moptops soaked up the 1960s Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughes of Beaconsfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Portmann Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMG Pentagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaya Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old Rovers don't just fade away When models go out of production here, where do they end up?Kevin Eason found several thriving in the Third World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curves that catch the eye of the law Mary Ann Sieghart test drives the shapely new sports car from Vauxhall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Save our holy water Hundreds of long-lost holy wells around Britain are waiting to be rediscovered The Times Alice succumbs to Murphy's charm Acrobats in the alders Feather Report TIM Where the best view is always around the next corner Cunard Servus in … Discovery Cruises Picture Gallery World Offers A welcome for the family AUSTRIA:Part three of The Times weekly guide to the world's leading ski resorts Packages to the pistes Bladon Lines Picture Gallery EuroSites British Airways Fine wine and food in a sleepy land Scotland A Cape that has good hopes Explore South Africa Cunard Travel the Internet Sheraton Grand Hotel Grenada A taste of the real Yorkshire Weekend Breaks: Why Yorkshire doesn't need gimmicks; and learning the ancient craft of dry stone walling The band played and runners panted on the village green Noble Caledonia Limited P&O When life drives you up the wall Word-Watching Saga Trailfinders British Airways Holidays Bridge the World Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Travel Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Lunn Poly flight shop Austravel Travel trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Overseas Travel Holiday Autos Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Day Trip Token Fine sites for sore eyes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rye Lodge Careys Manor Hotel Craigellachie Hotel Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Camelot Multiple Display Advertising Items Sam Eden The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Cascade Companions The Times How to Attract Love Gentlemen we Want You! Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline The Listener Crossword, Sponsored by Penguin Books Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge More Turbo than Diesel A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Tv… The Times Vision Vision Two ways to tell a story David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes acros all chanels Channel-Hopping Picture Gallery New TV Series September 24-50 Find time to write between the lines Hilary Kingsley meets Al Hunter Ashton, the award-winning author of White Goods who combines writing and acting careers The Leprosy Mission Playing away Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Aris Pills of all kinds Repeats Plane or fancy ideas Emotions high Soaps Where's the Beefy? Sport Drawing blood from the body politic Kenneth Baker is presenting a series on the history of political cartoons. Peter barnard puts down a few serious questions From Walpole's Bottom to Major's Underpants Tuesday, BBC 2, 7.30pm More than mere nostalgia Satellite: Tony patrick welcomes a new music channel for the over-s Lennox Lewis Champion Whose side is it? Off the Box Helping one another cope Donna Franceschild, author of the BBC series Takin' Over the Aslyum, discusses with Peter Barnard the Challenge of writing sensibly about the mentally ill High-minded high spirits School Days: guy Walters previews Heartbreak, the latest Australian youth drema September 24 Greta, Orson and Gary glitter David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Musical and Drama of the Week are highlighted in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Cockles and soul Musical of the Week Not so outrageous Drama of the Week Saturday September 24 Another case of Murphy's law Game for a laugh, but one on the sour side CHOICE:sharp comedy;growing up in the 1960s;hardship and hope in Haiti;unwinding frenetically BBC1 Sunday September 25 Games people play Great voices, whether or not we are listening Choice: profiles both positive and negative BBC1 Monday September 26 Yorkshire terriers snap back Playful echoes of the plight of Reginald Perrin Choice: fictional office politics, a real politician, parents and policemen go under the microscope BBC 1 Tuesday September 27 Caught under a deadly cloud Were pens sharper, politics bloodier then? CHOICE:political cartoonists and Cubans BBC1 Wednesday September 28 Same again, please Whatever else, he cannot be accused of failure BBC1 Thursday September 29 All's fair in love and war We'll keep a welcome, but not for everyone Choice: pity the political refugee in Britain BBC1 6.00Am The Dj Show (62069522) 8.40 Lamb chops Play-a-Long (1709301) 9.10 Cartoons (5609450) 9.30 Card Sharks Victim of the unhappy medium Hearts as well as records may be broken Choice: a salute to a brave entertainer; a spoof chat show; a smooth sit-com; a public service series BBC1 24 Radio That sounds familiar Pick of the Week Sunday September 25 Monday September 26 Tuesday September 27 Wednesday September 28 Thursday September 29 Friday September 30 National Westminster Bank Deutsche Romantik From piety to art and politics All Europe was affected by the emergence of Romanticism-but nowhere more deeply than Germany, Giles MacDonogh writes Technology for a better quality of life? What a romantic idea! Mind over matter in visual arts William Vaughan on the artists inspired by the Romantics' love of the Middle Ages Urenco Ltd Delicate diplomacy of the festival Romanticism's nationalistic overtones have made it a political minefield Portrait of the poet as a young hero Rosemary Ashton describe the influence of Romanticism on poetry in both Germany and Britain Goethe Institut Raw images from the spiritual eye Richard cork on how paintings reflected the artists' fascination with nature at its wildest Daimler Benz Deutsche Romantik The Times Saturday September 24 1994 A new song of awe, fear and yearning Beethoven threw off the chains of Classicism and redefined music for his seccessors, writes John Warrack Deutsche Bank The Times The literary journey into the interior From Goethe, Schlegel and Kant to Herder and the folk tales of the Brothers Grimm, Nicholas Boyle traces the writers who made the German nation the intellectual leader of Europe for 60 innovative years Harnessing the power of the past Birthplace of the modern discipline The scientific measure of man Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke on how science acquired a metaphysical tendency Travelling towards the sublime From Wordworth to Bryon, Derwent May follows the first tourists to the Rhineland The heroic genius of Schinkel Marcus Binney visionary architect whose national monuments still grace Berlin Dark forces and phantoms on film David Robinson on the taste for the supernatural that fulled early German cinema art Deutsche Romantik Magazine No Title Magazine Diary Polo Crest Old devils' advocate Forgiving the Germans Diary And other fascist regimes and also of the communist… Dockers' drive The way ahead Something for the Weekend The world's most expensive b Stella Artois La Barclays Halifax Financial Services Limited Halifax Egoiste Platinum Chanel Father Confessor Marks & Spencer Sympatex More Turbo The new volvo The Fall of of All The sale of a Victorian treasure trove represents the end of an era on a Shopshire estate. julian Critchley traces the history of the squirearchy of stokesay Court Optrex Eye Drops Russell & Bromley Look Talking The country preacher Clarks Villa Owners Club Ltd. Ramada International Hotels & Resorts Life Studies No Title Louis Feraud A cut above the rest Pinstriped charcoal wool Aquascutum of London Joseph's imma Joseph's immaculate conception No Title Stoves Rooms with a distorted view Welcome to the realm where a magician can conjure, with the click of a camera, an alternative reality where faults disappear beneath bright, new colours and dreamlike visions appear with the flick of a pen. Stephen Bayley enters the world of the estate agent. Photographs by Ray Main No Title Sainsbury's Homebase The Wine Club Conservatory Sun Blinds Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd. Heritage The London Wall Bed Company Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodland Kitchens Ltd. Restaurant Guide Eating Out Olivio Travels with The Times Cook Part 4 Switzerland frances Bissell brings back memories of cheese-making, mushrooming and picking wild herbs from her explorations in the Alpes Vaudoises Drink If you want to know more about what's in your glass, you can't beat a good education What to Buy Stanley Travel Promotions Ltd Flavours of the month The Times offers readers a chance to visit london's largest ever food and wine fair, and witness four top British chefs in action Bordeaux Blanc Great Outdoors The Sunday Times Shoes Large & Small 270 Evening Primrose Oil capsules for just £9.95 Herald & Heart Hatters The Usprey Group UK Limited Larkhall Green Farm Waveform technologies Ltd. Therapy Company The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery Lord Longford Picture Gallery Are You Missing Something Subtle? Our idea of a luxury car. Nothing on it is a luxury
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