News from 08/10/1994
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Gillian Tindall, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Gordon Angell, Chairman, Anthony Harris, M. J. C. Gunner, Jon Ashworth, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Victoria McKee, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Victor Serebriakoff, Susan Hill, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Tim Judah, Jan Morris, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Nick Salmon, Stephen Bayley, Giles Gordon, Raymond Coleman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Alison Musker, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, John F. Campbell, David Flusfeder, Siman Barnes, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Richard Cleroux and Bill Frost, Richard Ingrams, David Mowat, C. F. McKenna, Patricia Tehan, Richard Cleroux, Bill Frost and Anjana Ahuja, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Neil Datson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Millar, E. G. Dunderdale, Rodney Milnes, Denis G. Holton, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Ramnik Shah, Doug Sager, Laurie Taylor, Tina Gaudoin, Janet Bush and Ross Tieman, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Lisabeth A. Fewings, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Brenda Maddox, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Sara McConnell and Helen Johnstone, George Plumptre, Melanie Jarman, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, John Higgins, Michael Ivens, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, John Russell Taylor, John Goodbody and Mike Rosewell, Jenny McClean, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Sophie Chamier, Nigel Hawkes, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Melvyn Bragg, Barry Pickthall, Barbara Howells, Roger Boyes, Jules N. Pretty, Director, Valerie Goldberg, James Naughtie, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Young, Jonathan Barnes, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Jill Insley and Margaret Dibben, Brian Alderson, John Graham, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Karen Murray, Anjana Ahuja, Rosie Swale, Mary Rutley, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, D. S., Richard Beeston, Roy Greenwood, Nicola Cole and Liz Dolan, Martin Fletcher, James Bone and Michael Evans, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Caroline Gardner, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Amelia Gentleman, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Mary Munro-Hill, John Phillips, Hilary Kingsley, Laurie Pike, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, Paul Avis, Malcolm R. Arthurs,
ResumoOnly 30p US sending in troops and naval force Britain orders frigate to the Gulf Clinton warns Iraq as tanks head south Prescott tells Left to back Blair crusade Index The Sunday Times Man from the Pru shown the door after 140 years Missing lawyer found safe Magazine Rover pays 10.7% in two-year deal Weekend Briton and her baby murdered by cult members Help the Aged Win Lord Snooty and his Pals need each other Oxford University raises £340m in record campaign Vanity Fair Westminster auditor 'too biased' Enid Blyton's letters offer glimpse of writing process By a Staff Reporter: Glasses open the eyes of sceptical businessmen Correction The Sunday Times Drink-drive cases may be quashed News in Brief Cyprus soldiers charged Girl's family to sue GCSE marking errors Blood supplies improve Journalist in court Sex selection warning Wine and food festival Tube runs despite strike Libel action launched Jouret-messiah to the middle classes Baby-faced guru initiated a well-heeled clientele into his gun-toing Order of the Solar Temple Village haunted by leader who held court in the cafes Leaders clashed over cash Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Dashed ambition led Briton into cult Citroën ZX Solicitor 'bullied into theft' Liquidation clearance Grandfathers refuse pact over cypress hedge feud Neighbour contemplates victory but opponent prepares for another court fight Police dig garden of missing boy Abbey National customers have their cake and eat it The Times on Monday Bishop's indecency case long gone and forgiven, says Carey Cellnet Forget Paris for a honeymoon, try Huddersfield Is Romanticism Dangerous? Deutsche Romantik A debate about the movement's uses and absues in German politics The Times 'Relaxed' Princess back in fashion Adams ends his US odyssey with bid for Hollywood magic Sinn Fein leader tells film moguls the peace process is 'irreversible and for good' Keene on Chess The Times Bridge Dixons Sale Talks may beheld before Christmas Solid Soul - another free CD Britain's Most Reliable Cars now Come with One… Toyota Terms First radio stations for Christians and women get go-ahead Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Birds of prey make comeback Saga The age of experience Church which embraces both humanity and the Holy Spirit Crredo Police chief says officers abuse early retirement Gerbils sink teeth into police secrets The Times and Aquascutum Readers' Evening Partners against Crime Husband in tears as he appeals to wife's killer Family 'ruined' by Julie Pacey's murder Prescott unveils plan for one member, one recruit Voice of the Left launches Labour crusade with commitment to public ownership and pours Blair blitzkrieg leaves friends and enemies shell-shocked No Title Sharks lie in wait for those in peril by the sea Scorn on a 'cheating' Goverment approching its own conference with some trepidation Teacher's Don't forget about us, activists tell Blair By our Chief Political Correspondent: Hanley pleads for conference unity Labour open to Lib Dem dialogue Solicitors accuse Tories of sinister plan to cut legal aid cash Frances Gibb, the Times legal correspondent named newspaper journalist of the year by the Bar Council this week, reports from the Law Society's conference SAA Barrister seeks end to Bar wars President demands civil justice 'people can afford' The Sunday Times Veal link to CJD dismissed as freak News in Brief Manager quits News in Brief Rapist was 14 News in Brief Jabs too costly News in Brief Hypnotist guilty News in Brief House survey News in Brief Iraqi moves heralded by threats over sanctions 'Thrones will shake, stomachs will be gouged out and armies shall march to avenge this crime' How Saddam rebuilt his defeated army KLM The Lion King Royal Caribbean at Lunn Poly French identity crisis fuels new drive for la gloire Fears over Anglicised Europe reviev dream of the nation state An ungrateful world seems to be shunning the French model in all things from government to cuisine Berlusconi TV offices raided by police Rebellion by ex-ANC guerrillas News in Brief Rival removed News in Brief (Reuters): Plague toll rises News in Brief (Reuter): Vietnam plea News in Brief (AFP): Building block News in Brief (Reuter): Line of duty News in Brief UN peacekeepers force Bosnian troops to withdraw Haiti slum poverty shocks American police force chief Aristide spurned personal luxury Ford Picture Gallery American sex survey uncovers hotbed of marital bliss Kohl aims to see in millennium as leader Hertz Picture Gallery Zhirinovsky boycotts Duma Cunard From Reuter in Mascow: Yeltsin regrets Irish 'mix-up' US joins Britain in backing Saudi economic reform B&Q Now, Tax-Free Giving is Easier than Ever (AP): Diva upsets republicans Abiola rejects offer of bail From Reuter in tokyo: Japanese finalise ten-year budget Germany reclaims its past Anne McElvoy on Chancellor Kohl's appeal to the emotions Hurd instinct Nursery can't make up for bad parents Margot Norman says institutionalising ever-younger children will not produce better citizens Down to the last collar-stud Why should others bail out Lloyd's names who took a gamble too far? Frozen out Diary Low achiever Diary Left feet Diary Iraq on the Brink Saddam must be seen to lose by defying the UN Lesson from Tokyo Japan is rebuilding itself, but not just through state spending Society and Solicitors The legal profession struggles to keep pace with change Implications of a minimum wage Haiti food riots Feel-good buys Letters to the Editor Contested views on organic farming Survival at sea Keeping 'the peace' Weekend Money letters, When Lawrence first met Frieda Post Office closures Harvest time Sorry, wrong aunt Court Circular Royal engagements Deputy lieutenants Lady Rawlings Reception Hm Government University news Anniversaries Church news The Feltmakers' Company The Information Technologists' Company Dinner Personal Column The Times Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Memorial services Dinners Forthcoming marriages Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices School news Service dinners Captain Nigel Pumphrey Obituaries Harrods Knightsbridge Wanted Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Tickets for Sale Combat Stress B. K. P. A. Your Will Parkinson's Disease Society O. S. Nock O. S. Nock railway historian and engineer, died in Bath on September 21 aged 89. He was born in Sutton Confield on January 21,1905 British Heart Foundation Cape to Cairo Railway On this Day Lina Basquette Lina Basquette, a Hollywood star of the silent film era, died in Wheeling, West virginia, onseptember 30 aged 87. She was born in San Mateo. California, on April 19,1907 Nikolai Tarassov Nikolai Tarassov, a judge of the International Court of Justice, died in The Hauge on Septemper 28 aged 70. He was born on October 2,1923 Iraqi tank divisions head for Kuwait The Times Crossword No 19,668 Picture Gallery Opinion Times Weathercall Picture Gallery Saturday Times Weekend Vision Picture Gallery Wharton jailed for £43m loan fraud Hollinger set to buy Telegraph shares Weekend Money Terry Smith takes up job at Singer& Friedlander Profile Exports lead recovery Argyll checks out of discount stores Sport Bank of Ireland Mortgages Stockbroker ordered to stop trading Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Today Pension problem Man discount Close shave for listing of Calluna on USM London news 97.3fm Pension proposals could devastate stock markets Joint chief to leave T&S US closure costs jobs at Dawson By our City Staff: MacGregor to rejoin Hill Samuel BAe ready to name bid terms for VSEL Watchdog fines three traders C. O. P. I Growth in US jobs fuels rate rise fears Business Roundup Iraqi advance lifts oil Dartmoor hunts Sphere US pollution move fails Salomon loss warning Next buys shops Old and new turn leadership into joint account Barclays Bank: Andrew Buxton and Martin Taylor A former journalist and a banker from a founding family are sharing roles in a new Barclays. Patricia Tehan reports Hanging around is serious business Bankiers and brokers learn alternative skills at the circus Jon Asworth looks at the latest place where City types find a variation on expensive gyms The Sunday Times BZW Commodities Life Options London Electricity dims after spending ?103m Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Tapping into C&W Radio E D&F Man Dollar Rates Argyll Wall Street Banks put their future on the line Sara McConnell reports on the imminent expansion of banking by telephone What You Get from the Telephone Banks Pension Poser Negative equities John Govett Benefits Fear Dial a loan for movers in a hurry National Deposit Friendly Society S&F Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Play by the Vat rules The Vatman is giving clubs a sporting chance, Liz Dolan reports Save & Prosper How to Unburden Yourself of Vat Take a gamble on annuities now Have you been waiting for rates to peak? Delay no longer says Liz Dolan Fidelity Investments One-in-six odds won't do Weekend Money Comment Gartmore Unit Trusts Talk to Towry Law Investment Trust Launch Clerical Medical Investment Group Just where did the drive-in banks go? Nicola Cole and Liz Dolan recall banking fads of the Sixties and Seventies that never quite caught on National Westminster Bank Trust is back again in small firms Robert Miller highlights a resurgence in smaller company funds Venture Capital Trusts Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Black Horse Financial Services Schroders How to Be an Angel Government under pressure Fimbra Alliance Leicester Lenders get tough with claimants Sara McConnell reports that repossessions could rise for borrowers on income support M&G launches second Pep with no initial fee Black Horse Financial Services Smaller Companies Bigger Growth Save & Prosper Courted with cashbacks Leanders, deaperate to win business, have introduced a wide range of offers, says Sara McConnell Seymour Sinclair Coventry Building Society Scottish Amicable European Centralised lenders are back -but can you trust them? Karen Murray says borrowers must look at a lender's track record Eight Advertisements from Bradford & Bingley Bradford & Bingley Building Society Advisers at your discretion Scottish Widows What to expect from experts Financial advisers may manage your portfolio more cheaply and be more accessible How to Select your Ifa Portfolio Manager Knight Williams More choice for the small shareholder ... but stockbrokers want small investors, says Jill Insley and Margret Dibben Save & Prosper Cheshire Building Society Black Horse Financial Services Cgt Allowances for August 1994 HTR Where to Buy Shares Bradford & Bingley Building Society Friendly societies seek more Helen pridham says the movement that caters for those ignored by insurance companies wants more recognition by government Unit Linked Insurance Investments What you can save The Top Ten Blot on the landscape Helping hand in times of hardship Interest Rates Roundup Asset The Equitable Life Not so dear diary M&G Bondage without the premiums Weekend Money Letters Keep the pressure on Government for multilateral debt reform The privilege of Pensioners Bonds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Aztec Shares make modest gains British Funds Fidelity Brokerage Geaves gains career-best win to reach semi-finals The Times McManus arrives on cue to confound doubters Picture Gallery Duthie ready to outwit familiar foe Torn sail causes setback for Hall Marathon effort helps to foster wheelchair sport For the Record The Times Sports Service Football Calls cost 39p per minute cheap rate, 49p per minute… Rowell anxious to wake England's slumbering giant Elite production line planned Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Late dawning for Eves David Hands profiles a club stalwatt whose representative claims grow stronger with each passing season Probyn returns as Wasps try to end Bath's home record McDermott and Fleming expose feeble Pakistan Australia well placed after enforcing follow-on in second Test Pritchard-Gordon lands amateurs' title Yesterday's Racing Results Bangor Worcester Rivals hope to tempt Herbert from Lotus Sports in Brief Manchester's first event Sports in Brief Changing counties Sports in Brief Tigers continue to fight Sports in Brief Aces high for Becker Sports in Brief Devils spring surprise Sports in Brief Ayr Stoute keeps championship in sight Rock Symphony favoured by trip William Hill York Rapid Raceline Strike halts Milan card Ascot Richard Evans Wigan ready to tackle the best in club-versus-country classic Davies extinguishes Northern lights Warming to giant who plays like an angel but struggles for love Saturday portrait: Colin Montgomerie by John Hopkins, golf correspondent Happell's triumph forms cup landmark Curious customs defeat Philippines dream team Tea-zing tipple Granny bashing In the soup Dizzy heights No laughing gas Making a splash No sense in crying foul over refereeing revolution Keegan Dalglish present two of the best England face tough test Knives are out as journey's end approaches Russell Kempson reports on the managers whose jobs are threatened as the hunting seasons kicks off in earnest Little movement in money market James and Bennett give boost to British prospects Cricket Ireland excel on day of surprises Leading players humbled as top-seeded countries lose in Dunhill Cup Sport on Monday Jack's Back in Action Club versus Country Topolski back at helm as Oxford look to rediscover winning ways John Goodboy and Mike Rosewell consider the return of the Dark Blues' celebrated coach By our Sports Staff: Spirited Sukova causes surprise Simon Barnes Waterproofed & Warm Dismissal for Correa as Lewis looks for new trainer Competition Weekend How to Find the Money on Lottery Steet England's Tourist Boards Gardening Holidays National Lottery Galleries Planning an evening our or a day with the family? Times critics select the best entertainment around Rock Jazz At your Service Ruth gledhill joins the renewed Labour Party faithful at prayer in Blackpool Classical Museums Opera Dance Theatre Films Children BBC Education Winners and losers Terms and Conditions Entry Form and Token How It Works Vive la difference 21,000 National Lottery tickets to be won The Times Lottery Prize Draw How to Enter Increase your Chances Multiple Display Advertising Items ECO Multiple Display Advertising Items RG South Bank BBC Symphony Orchestra Tokyo Philharmonic IMG Artists Verdi Requiem Cabaret Multiple Classified Advertising Items R. E. M. The Lapada Show Wuthering Heights Royal Exchange The London Ceramics Fair Chichester festival Theatre Queen's Theatre Art Galleries York Theatre Royal Theatre Listings Continues on Page Ambassadors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canvassing for Britain Paris Exhibitions: The French have learnt that we produce art too, says John Russell Taylor Vh Wickedest thing on the street The Sunday Times The Poisoned Chalice Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Mark Brickman Patricia Hodge Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Two years old, and growing What is it that has made 44,000 people sign up with the Theatre Club? The opportunity to take advantage of offers such as these Cinema Guide Follow a Rake's Progress New on Video: A poet tangled in a tragic marriage; Depardieu unravels a murder Stalls, circle or living room? Hardware makers are giving home cinema the hard sell, but it need not cost the earth The Rest of this Week's Specials Contemporary Recordings: Sax in the Renaissance; an eccentric bash at Beethoven; glorious gospel voice; Suede set the year's rock benchmark The Times Hear on Radio 3 Picture Gallery Orchestra The Royal Albert Hall Opera Vocal Joe Jackson & Night Music Jazz Pop Albums Pop Singles British Antique Replicas Famous Internationally Advertised Telebrands Famous Designer Clothes The Original Breton Shirt Memories on Video Upholsterers and Soft Furnishers Portable Car Protector Buyers Choice Genuine Roman Oil Lamp Banamite Anti-Allergy Bedding To Advertise To Advertise Norman Hood Allergy Relief Products Ltd Herald & Heart Hatters Genesis Mobility Centres Kiniki Wonder Briefs FFC Filing Cabinets Ardenco Ltd Individually Made-To-Measure Trousers & Skirts Barbour Stamford Clothiers Coopers Tablesafe Honey-Aroma Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Silk Speed Read French Language Magazine for Uk Readers Goldpine Seymour Shirts Protected Genuine Birthday Newspapers City Clocks Matts & Slatts The Treske Shop Fit & Forget Safety Nightlights Collectable Wine Stoppers Moriarti's workshop All the fun of the fair where crafts come to life Where to find Chelsea's best Happy autumn fields of colour Positioning is all important, says Entertainments Homes & Gardens T. W Parker Ltd Septic Tanks Fruit Presses Bramley's Nurseries Cannock Gates Ltd Agriframes Ltd Garden Answers The Endless Pool Clothes Airers BAC Conservatories Where children and pets are around. They can be… Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Compost Bins North of the Thames Arthur Rathbone Kitchens City & West End Westminister Devon & Cornwall Herefordshire , Worcs, & Shrop Scotland Weltshire Lurot Brand Lettings Homebuyer Show To Advertise Call Rentals Overseas Property Dream for sale, house included The Times Reader Offer Buyer's France: La Vienne France Galliard Homes Ltd Portugal Spain La Herradura Switzerland Italy Overseas Property to Let Princess is not fair game Giles Gordon deplores the scramble for scandal at Frankfurt An evening with Archbishop Tutu Picture Gallery Momentary panic attack Did a viral outbreak in 1989 threaten the human race? Nigel Hawkes thinks not Shurely no mishtakes? The Times / Dillons Bestsellers Derwent May reviews the critics Dreams for a sleepless night Minerva Press BG New in Paperback Picture Gallery The Vicar of Sorrows PAN A knight at the opera But does Sir Denis Forman listen to rap, James Naughtie wonders Cross-examining the gods Melvyn Bragg applands John Mortimer for his seemingly effortless grasp of success Better mind your Ps and Cs Political correctness has managed to offend both left and Right Early tongues of angels The Sunday Times Aston Martin Aston Martin Lagonda Vantage Volante Whites HMG B&K Thomas Puttocks LEX Service Spirit Audi Oxfordshire AFN Audi Isleworth Audi at Listers Cossetted Quattro Turbo Audi Quattro Turbo 20V BMW BMW 735 Ise Auto 190E Dick Lovett Greenoaks Malaya Group Plc Normand 850 Auto 325i Convertible Motor Sport BMW 325i Convertible 1994 325 i 635 CSi Highline Pinneys 325i Convertible M3 535i Sport J. R. 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Range Rover SE Range Rover Vogue SE Toyotas Range Rover Vogue SE The peril of meals , deals and squeals on wheels Attention to driving is taking a back seat to chatting on the car phone, flirting and eating, according to a survey Four Wheel Drive Tom Hartley E Type Tom Hartley E Type Roadster Magnificent Xjs - Lynx Jaguar Sovereign Left Hand Drive 1994 Volvo 460 2.0 i Lexus Coupe Lexus Ls400 Lw 123 Mercedes 300 E 300 Te 24V 91H 300 CE Coupee 300 TE 24v Aug 1991, air 320 Coupe 560 Sel Mercedes 500 Coupe 500 SEC 300D Mercedez SL 280 E 220 Cabriolet Mercedes 300 TE Estate Mercedes Sc600 Coupe 560 SEC Mercedes 300E Sportline Mercedes 200 E Mercedes 300E Auto S320 SL 320 300 SE 560 SEC 300 TE Estate 500 SEL Tom Hartley Mitsubishi Evolution II Lancia Integrale Lotus Elan Simply the Best Interceptor for Sale Lotus Porsche 911 Speedster In Speed Yellow Tom Hartley 911 944S2 Coupe Carrera RS Lightweight Carrera 2 911 Carrera 2 944 Cabriolet Carrera 2 Cabriolet Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items ANE 1 7 AC 2 or 2 WA 38 COY Rich harvest of flywheels and pistons Paul Heiney meets the farmer whose unique store of tractors and stationary engines is an auctioneers dream come true The Lion King Saleroom New slam-bang van is a hit Three million vans on, Ford has given the latest Transit a sleek new look Registration Numbers M55 AAB Call Miss Sabb with offers Morgen Ovla Classic Collection Bentley Bentley T2 Turbo R E. F. I. A. B. S Turbo R E. F. I A. B. S. Silver Cloud III 1937 Pillerless Derby Bently Henlys of Chester Rolls Royce Spirit II Corniche 1978/79 Tom Hartley Jack Alpe Picture Gallery Rolls Royce Corniche Convertable Tom Hartley Shadow II Sha1 Tom Hartley Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Rover 9000 SE TVR Chimaera TVR Griffith Golf Cabriolet Volvo Picture Gallery The shoe designer Emma Hope likes driving but… Saab Mobile Refrigeration Air Conditioning Picture Gallery A year of living dangerously Gap Year: Many people take time out after their A-levels or when changing jobs to travel the world... For the backpacker, Indonesia is both sociable and cheap Brittany Ferries Adventures with a backpack STA Travel Willing hands reach out across the globe Or become a volunteer, living with the locals and working on conservation or development programmes Budget travel checklist Cunard Austravel Beyond Bear Island No Title American dream skiing North America: Part five of The Times weekly guide to the leading ski resorts around the world Neilson P&O The SKI Company Northwest Airlines World Wide Smooth US operators Word-Watghing Bladon Lines Each week these pages feature Ski Reports from… Down the long and winding Wye Wales: Explore the length of the river Wye, from its source in the mountains to its meeting with the Seven PIA Sheraton Grand Breathing Space Disneyland Paris Grenada Trailfinders Columbus travel insurance Direct Union Travel Benz Lunn Poly flight shop Travel trails British Airways Holidays Airline Network Bridge the World British Airways Holidays Travel Insurance Services Jupiter TVL Charterline Travel Travel Insurance Iberia Polo Express Courier Flights NZTIS Flight Plan Euro Sites Data Travel Travelbag Rockfords Oceans Apart Overseas Travel Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited Green Island Holidays Special Flights Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Holiday Autos Premíer Italy P&O European Ferries To Advertise Call Italy Fly two-for-one to Europe from ?99 Luxury Villa to Rent Western Algarve P&O European Ferries Holidays The Magic of Spain Algarve Self-Catering Twickers World Journey Latin America A Wonderful Ski out of the Blue SKI New England Leski Soar Mill Cove Hotel Woolacombe Bay Hotel Careys Manor Hotel U. 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Holidays Coastal Exmoor Hideaways Romantic Retreat Load Hall Cottages Hideaways Yuley Studley Priory Hotel RYE Lodge Nature Walks Abersoch Saturday Rendezvous Music Lovers Notice to Readers No Title " The Nation's Premier Matchmaker" Ladies we Want You The Executive Club of St James' Great Company Dining Club Sam Eden Candleburners Sirius How to Attract Love Capital Introductions The Times Virginia Charles Personal Touch Company 'The Connoisseurs Club' Christmas Gift Guide Camelot Preludes Personal Introductions Drawing down the Moon Heather Heber Percy Country Partners Susan James Clairvoyant Widening your Social Circle The Times Partners To Advertise Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline " But grandma, the Ivf clinic did warn you that… Scorpio Computer Games Word-Watching The Listener Crossword Bridge Listener Crossword No. 3274 BT Vision Vision Bad behaviour, beastly habits Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programming across all channels A trivial, sleazy programme? Rubbish Eurotrash, once described as the rudest show on television, is back. Tony Patrick talks to the producer, Peter Stuart, and previews the third scrics WWF Capital questions Bookers, bookmen Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Hubble trouble doubled Not starcrossed Soaps Let us play Sport Not all fair in love I and war, but gripping Hilary Kingsley meets the author of Seaforth, Bbc 1's new Sunday drama series, which has a wartime, northern setting Yesterday's wasn't so bad Science: Nigel Hawkes cautiously welcomes the new Tomorrow's World RSPB People in glass houses Off the Box Everybody's thinking it Victoria McKee analyses the findings of the polls commissioned for a new series of The Good Sex Guide, starting this week Canvassing pity for painters Comedy: Hilary Kingsley delicately probes the tortured psyche os Alexei Sayle, artise manque Saturday Heroes, harems, heroines, hunters Film on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Drama and Musical 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 Memory of shame Drama of the Week Films on Television Sharps, no flats Musical of the Week Warts, warts and more warts Magazine (9874224) 12.00 Watersports World (5186717)… Sky One Variations The price is forced up and everyone is happy Saturday October 8 Choice: Sharp practice, quirky autobiographical observation, sharp humour, etnic programming BBC1 Sky One Top men at home to rivals Sunday October 9 Variations BBC1 Love, lust and loss among the ruins Sunday October 9 Choice: Wartime romance and other dramas Sky One Twilight falling at nine Monday October 10 Variations Gripping, charming but hot a good role model October 10 BBC1 Horse laugh? Only when it's Hurt Sky One Tuesday October 11 BBC1 Dirty, lazy pigs and other porkies refuted Choice: Pigs, painters, Porton Down, a debut Tuesday October 11 Sky One Wededday October 12 Spain, at least in the main Variations BBC1 Chasing rats by day, racists in his spare time Wednesday October 12 Whose life is it anyway? Sky One Thursday October 13 Variations Victims galore, and one climbing hero Bbc1 Sky One Now you are all under his spell Variations Pop goes everything from art to technology Bbc1 Saturday October 8 Monsters, scary or not No Title Sunday October 9 Monday October 10 Tuesday October 11 Wednesday October 12 Thursday October 13 Friday October 14 National Westminster Bank Magazine TAG Heuer Magazine Diary Selling homes Catholic upbringing Picture Gallery Formulae children Something for the Weekend Morocco The Corsa from Vauxhall Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Mr Nice Guy Everbody seems to agree that jeremy Hanley is s frightfully decent chap - but should't the Conservative Party chairman have other qualities, like being able to remember Tory polices? Catherine Milton trace his career. Portrait by Clive Arrowsmith Pink Do It All No Title Be comfortable with who you are. Hush Puppies No Title No Title Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Lagerfeld Paris Obscuring the Facts Behind the Screens Warning: Government screening programmes could seriously damage youth health. Gillian Tindall explains how check-ups can be more of an anxiety trap than a safety net. Illustration by Gary Marsh Supra The Royal Bank of Scotland Based on a true story which took place in Surfers… Marriott Hotels-Resorts-Suites Delta Airlines Marriott Hotels Resorts Suites Diller'sh Crossin G Picture Gallery NEC Picture Gallery The Look The Millennium No Title Picture Gallery Hackett London Hardy Country This Page Brown tweed three-piece suit, ?2,000;… No Title No Title No Title Harrods Ltd L'eau D'issey Pour Homme Issey Miyake Cerruti 1881 Pour Homme Saving Face Crooming Men are not yet swapping beauty tips over a pint, but they are, at last, buying moisturisers for themselves. Tina Guadion reports on the semantics of selling male skincare Picture Gallery No Title Davidoff Cool Water Picture Gallery Selfridges Inspires Desires Austin Reed For Mens Forces Picture Gallery Breitling 1884 Forces Favourites Forces Favourites Charles Jourdan Paris Forces Favourites Marks & Spencer Next Relaxing the Rules A Show That must go on Cerruti 1881 A show that must go on A show that must go on The Look © Harvey Nichols A show that must go on V2 No Title Liberty Sebago Drysides Waterproof Sloggi for men From Left: Tank watch with diamond face CDX Husky Leather and Laces Clarks You guys are a riot! Whether it's tweed with candy strips or PVC With green hair, British men have the knack of pulling it off. New Yorker Laurie Pike pays tribute to our natural island style Camel Boots & Collection Boss elements Marvels of restraint Portugal has its wonders-non least the last living person to have seen the Virgin Mary—but its people take the miraculos in their stride Sylvia Katz, a leadtng authority on plastics, has… Pretty polymers House Style Kitsch it may be, but it is also one of the most sophisticated, indispensable, lightweight and malleable materials ever invented. Stephen Bayley celebrates the popular rise of plastic, now the subject of a major exibition at the Design Museum No Title Dolphin Plastic Masterclass Picture Gallery It's Plastic! Special Offer Holland & Holland The London Door Co Kensal Sue Whimster Classic Choice Changewear F&B House of Brass The London Wall Bed Company Persian/oriental Rugs & Carpets If you would like to appear in the 'Interior… Heritage Woodland Kitchens Ltd Eating Out Food & Drink Restaurant Guide Granary Granary Hogmanay at Gleneagles Travels with The Times Cook The home of America's finest restaurant is also the country's fast food capital. Frances Bissell ends her travel series with a quick bite in Philadelpha Picture Gallery Drink Sherry is the perfect any time, any dish wine-so why don't the British drink more of it? Britannica Tooheys Export A bumper crop Food & Drink French Wines in Plain English Frances Bissell's Pan-Fried Rabbit with Herbs New Camel Mild The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Small Birds Singing No Title Picture Gallery Midland The Cream of Manchester
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