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News from 15/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Mark Hearne, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Michael Vine, Andrew Pierce, Sally Hamwee, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ian Brodie and Michael Binyon, Andrew Longmore, Christopher Bigsby, G. Junginger, Richard Harries, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Clinton-Davis, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, David Robinson and John Marriott, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Malcolm Gomme-Duncan, David Flusfeder, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Tony Shoults, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, J. F. Batty, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Jim McCue, J. E. Macguinness, Nigel Williams, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas Stafford Bazley, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Neil Swain, Martin Barrow, Susan Grossman, David Nathan, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Peter Millar, Lucie Knight, Robin Young, Richard Scott, John Young, Doug Sager, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Strange Pilgrims, John Percival, Peter Barnard, E. A. Edmonds, Derwent May, Gerald Kaufman, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Richard Binns, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Doug Lynch, David Miller, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent and Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Sam Barder, George Plumptre, Percy Cradock (Prime Minister), Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, R. P. Voelcker, M. J. Hepton, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Alan Clark, Michael Deeny (Chairman), Tom Benyon (Vice-Chairman), P. H. S, Iain Evans and Graham Hawker, Stephanie Lewis, Nigel Hawkes, Alan McGILL, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Donald Reid, Michael Bishop, Chairman, D. H. Morgan, N. D. Thomson, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, John Graham, Kathryn Knight, Georgina Wroe, Matthew Parris, John O'leary and Laurence Nagy, Bill Frost and Eve-Ann Prentice, Tom Clarke, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sean Hillen and Bill Frost, Ben MACIntyre, Helen Pridham, Kevin Eason and Ian Murray, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Holden, Peter Ingham, Peter Walker, Benedict Nightingale, Edward Raikes, Misha Glenny, Sarah Jane, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, S. G., R. Monroe, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, D. L. Donn, John Phillips, O. Gradon, Hilary Kingsley, Charles Liley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Rader Offer Homespun Major stakes claim to the centre ground Toriws 'could double living standards in 25 years Main Points Toys 'R' Us ban guns in us stores Index Weekend Is it cricket? 600,000 Times The Sunday Times 28-month jail sentence for Britons who smuggled baby Magazine Picture Gallery Millennium chief sacked before starting Kidnap soldier killed in rescue bid Royal Russia Viking Decent cove offers shelter from the storm Political Sketch Tory record undermines pledge to double living standards in 25 years Leader's promise on economic growth would break mould Tory record undernimes pledge to double living standards in 25 years Take a Thomas Cook at that Fears voiced over voluntary ID card London and Dublin to maintain pace of progress at peace summit Sunday Times cuts price for royal serial Porter inquiry delay Query over wider M25 Soldiers sent for trial Hepatitis helpline RAF pilot charged Prison numbers soar Stabbing at Tory club ITV's lottery 'spoiler' Correction Adoption couple would rather die than go to prison 'Hew will not come out alive. I know my brother. Mentally I don't think he has the reserves' Lawyers play lead role in black market trade Dinky van breaks record Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Merciless regime retains shackles and beatings Citroen Ax Jaguar deal breaks pay guidelines with 7.7% increase Stag hunt suspended over 'slow killing' Solicitor is jailed for benefits fraud Racism in courts attacked by Taylor Halifax BBC signs 10-year deal to show Chaplin films Monday in the Times Power Macintosh from Apple First woman to walk round the world ends her odyssey 'I thought I would do the walk and sorth my life out. Settling down does not appeal' 'Ring' boos recycled Keene on Chess The Times Bridge Alliance Leicester Read Charles's story Tories need transfusion of new blood, says Hanley Campaign to boost recuritment and win marginal seats Major is on form as he hurdles towards election Our duty is to defend the Union, says Lang Devolution Thatcher first with nursery promise Education Major pledges continuity and stability 'We are now beginning to see the fruit we have battled and striven for' The Leader's Speech Memones recalled in mockery of NHS 'lie' RAC By a Correspondent: Couple win £82,000 from solicitors for house error Charter Mark When fleet-footed dinosaur bestrode verdant Sahara The Cooperative Bank Trippers hurt in motorway pile-up Royal oil Award stands Flight plan Dog delay Cash challenge Birds stolen The Car in Front is a Toyota Currys Pope insists divorcees cannot take Communion Cardinal laughs off reports of ill Pontiff The Times/South Bank Forum Is Romanticism Dangerous? The Times Nationwide Praise be to taxes, the sign of a truly civilised society Credo The Sunday Times Botched rescue of soldier overshadows Nobel award Prize goes to trio of Middle East peace architects (Reuter): British tobacco policy attacked (AP): President ill (Reuter): Serb war trial Boy murdered (Reuter): New mandate (Reuter): Bombay riot Bodies found (Reuter): Party expulsion Small is beautiful in Taiwan world of diplomacy B&O Accused French minister resigns First trip by British monarch renews Russian family tie Royal links between the two countries which go back to the ninth century deepened during Victoria's reign when members of the British family were forever visiting the tsarist capital, St Petersburg Royal aides dread fresh outbreak of vodka diplomacy Yeltsin cannot afford to deny his role in razing history Army Pupils of School 20 learn to curtsey Imperial factions dream of Romanov return Moscow bank chief ready to resign over rouble slump Albanian leader threatens split in MacEdonia Finns offer EU Russian border Alitalia General strike hits Italy Clinton pledges to press on with us military build-up White House acts as Ieaqi troops halt withdrawal and Hurd writes off Russian accord on Kuwait National Westminster Bank Marines braced for action (Reuter): Deal threatens to provoke Un showdown Spy planes ready to check every move (Reuter): Aristide returns to cries for vengeance Forgiving media put Woody Allen back on pedestal The Times Martin Dawes Will the bear dance for the Queen? Russians await another Yeltsin faux pas, Anatol Lieven writes Red alert The Times Diary Happy release The Times Diary History man who plays with extremes Eric Honsbawm has produced a one-sided history of the 20th century, says Daniel Johnson An expletive of a winner The award of the Booker prize to james Kelamn is literary vandalism Double act The Times Diary Brow study The Times Diary Cold comfort The Times Diary Major's Voice The PM is at ease with himself: now for the country Babies from Bucharest A sorry tale: but let first principles prevail over sentiment All Walk Tall The world feels for the sore feet of the long-distance walker Lloyd 's names deny an awareness of the dangers Hong Kong package A narrow escape Privatising Channel 4 Chemicals and fertility in farming Brewer's rats Muddied waters Restricting use of lorries in London Music at Nonsuch Labour and Catholics Ringing the changes Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column The Times Royal engagements Curriers' Company Dr Jerome Roche Weekend birthdays Service dinners Appointments Church services tomorrow Dinners Legal appointment Steinway & Sons Forthcoming marriages Makers of Playing Cards Retirement Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rev Professor Matthew Black Matthew Black, Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism, and Principal of St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 1954-78, died on October 2 aged 86. He was born on September 3,1908 Personal Column Exhibitions His Honour Mark Smith His Honour Mark Smith, Circuit Judge, 1972-87, died on September 15 aged 77. He was born on February 11,1917 Announcements Robert Spencer Robert Spencer, ornithologist, died on September 21 aged 71 He was born on March 12,1923 John Heddle Nash John Heddle Nash, operatic baritone, died from a heart attack in London on September 29 aged 66. He was born there on March 30,1928 (From our Special Correspondent): Terrible Colliery Disaster 307 Miners Missing News The Times Crossword No 19,674 Picture Gallery Opinion Times Weathercall Town & Country Manner Ltd Saturday Times C&G writ issued over income plans Rate-rise fears ease in America Weekend Money Profits slump at Lard King firm Investors take a beating just for months after flotation High Court blow for Lloyd's names Rail strike restrains Tie Rack Profile Sport Attwoods makes £12m provision Forte Leisure Breaks Picture Gallery Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Today NatWest move Govan failure NatWest sees risk in environmental liability Govan yard productivity not enough, says owner TLG plc Profit warning knocks Senior Feud rocks boardroom at Barr & Wallace Arnold Tourist Rates Fraud squad investigates Finnish bank's affairs Malaya funds HMG buy Lure of £1m top prize lifts Premium Bonds Business Roundup Plea over tax policy Kodak in $700m sale AIM deadline extended Aberdeen cuts losses Eidos records profit Brooks back in black Swiss Centre sold Power Robbins Water power propels a free market vision Welsh Walter: Iain Evans and Graham Hawker Partners in power Two men from contrasting backgrounds have combined successfully to change monopoly ways, says Susan Gilchrist Finns' land of lakes and forests faces painful change after EU poll A yes vote looms in the Euro-plebiscite in Finland, a volatile economy-shifting strategy. Wolfgang M?nchau reports The Sunday Times One Service Does It All Eurotunnel falls again on fears over statement Stock Market Commodities Life Options 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 Rights Issues Major Changes Tie Rack Aerostructures Dollar Bates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Still in the woods Tempus Senior Engineering Wall Street Cold Comfort Price tide rising for seaside dwellers A flood survey may bring a 20 per cent increase in insurance premiums, says Liz Dolan How to Minimise Flood Damage Insurers fire up with discounts Danger in risk avoidance Strategy DTI says 'do it right on the night' Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Grave Account First Mortgage Securities Save & Prosper Schorders Black Horse Financial Services Yournew husband or your pension Jill Insley highlights a disturbing choice facing a policeman's widow who would now like to remarry Tax on Remarriage Swiss Life Insurance seller goes to jail after deception Foreign Colonial Protecting the public from pyramid selling Weekend Money Comment C & G investors given chance to show payout qualification HTR CU Commercial Union Save & Prosper Black Horse Financial Services Over 55? Why not enjoy a tax free income? Want to stop the tax man getting his hands on your… Why the weak-willed can lose out A study has found only three in ten have made wills, says Liz Dolan Where there's a will there's less tax to pay Monthly Income Plan Leave what you like-but expect a challenge Nicola Cole underlines the need for legal advice over your bequests Fidelity Investments A Helping Hand Foreign Colonial A Taxing Legacy Clerical Medical Fambra No title No financial secrets are safe from prying eyes 'Confidential' information is easy to obtain - at a price, says Sara McConnell National Westminster Bank No title What Price Secrets? Lazard Brewers Investment Trust PLC How to earn an income from government IOUs Gilts are looking good as inflation stays low, Robert Miller, Should you invest? Stop the roller-coaster - we want to get off, say nervous advisers Register offers cheap way into gilts Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Scottish Investment Trust PLC Flodded with a problem that refuses to subside Liz Dolan highlits an insurance claim that has continued for six years, growing more complicated Bargain hunters can ring for assurance Capel aims to beat the index Foreign Colonial Share Sale Skipton offers funds by phone Black Horse Financial Services The very lively cheque that came back from the dead Robert Miller reports on a closed NatWest bank account that suddenly returned to life Save & Prosper M&G Briefings The Equitable Life Drivers take never-never route to car insurance Unit-Linked Insurance Investments How to Calculate APR The Cost of Instalments Age no barrier to success with Ernie Extended inflation No complaints about Ernie's winning ways Asset Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Premium Bond losers in need of support Rights and wrongs of the C&G windfall Save & Prosper Seymour Sinclair Joint account cost me dear Scottish Widows The Times Pension Index SEC The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander Uk Emerging Leaders Fund Market takes a breather Fidelity Brokerage Bath and England welcome back from injury a world-class performer Guscott relieved to make return as centre of attention Skilful Watsonians face stern test B&Q Tigers travel without their leader Jaunty Australia face England in final The Times Australians tune up with strong line-up at Halifax By our Sports Staff: Confident Boon in control as Australia win again Oxford responds to rivals by considering bursaries for oarsmen John Goodbody says feelings are rising as the Boat race adversaries vie for top rowers Starvation diet proves heavy going for Eubank Tewes puts paid to England McColgan's feet to do the talking For the Record Hampshire aim to sign Stephenson Sport in Brief Syed leads England Navratilova bows out Strudwick out in front Honeyghan's chance Double-sculls favourites Browns beat Oilers Centenary celebration Longchamp draws seven-strong raid Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Stratford Ma feeling pressure of success Chinese coach by illness and financial worries David Miller, in Hiroshima, meets the man who has transformed a nation's athletics fortunes Positive test dulls lustre Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Kempton Park Picture Gallery Pennekamp asserts his authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Thunderer: New Market Milligan fined £375 for judgment error Outstanding Hatoof on course for repeat victory New Market C4 Thunderer: KELSO First blood to Hill with provisional pole Details from Jerez Driven to distraction by strife in the slow lane Andrew Longmore on the unequal battle facing Pacific, the not so grand prix team Champion in waiting returns for last laps of chequered season Saturday portrait: Michael Schumacher, by Oliver Holf Word spreads of latest athlete to do a runner On Saturday Those cut down in their prime need help to ease the fall Crippling cost of serious injury Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Jordi blossoms in father's shadow Andrew Longmore finds Cruyff mark Ii coming to terms with life as son of a legend Tomorrow McAteer link adds intrigue to leading encounter The Times Sports Service Racing Rugby Union Els has the measure of Ballesteros Montgomerie survives tense duel with Faldo ion World Match Play Cricket's show-a-leg show gets lukewarm reception No disgrace as brilliance comes second Mel Webb watches as the crowd's favourite bows out after a match of memorable quality MD Muscular Dystrophy Motor Racing AC Milan tumble as Uefa rules on bottle throwing Motoring England Tourist Boards Richard Morrison on the Best Walk in Britain Holidays Shopping National Lottery Opera Planning an evening out or a day with the family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Rock Books Jazz Ruth Gledhill attends a harvest festival service in Coventry, city of coal and car At your Service Classical Museums Galleries Dance Theatre Films Children Picture Gallery The Times Vive la difference Vh South Bank Land Rover London Mozart Players ENO Don Quixote Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of David Copperfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Treasure Island Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Around the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golden sounds Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews the provocative Das Rheingold that launches Convent Garden's Ring Nbt Northern Ballet Theatre Popularity is not everything The letters of Kenneth Tynan Beautiful thing Under a heroic ton Concert: The Philharmonia on a winner PO/Slatkin Festival Hall Appollo Theatre Do not miss Jean Brodie Coming soon—prime entertainment from the ultimate flightly schoolteacher and flights of fancy the fresh new faces of dance Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cniema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Take an Umbrella to the Dance The box that begat Hollywood A hundered years ago on Monday, Edison's Kinetoscope first opened its doors to the public in London New on Video: Fellini at work; and a 1921 lecture on witchcraft from Sweden How to Join—and Book Orchestral Recordings: Expansive Brahms in Tokyo; Johnny Cash pared to the bone; Kenny Baker's Dozem back in the swing after 35 years Tower Records Hear on Radio 3 Contemporary Opera Mo mix Chamber Pop Albums Tower Records Pop Singles Jazz Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Bed was Too Hard Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Frost Protector AR Powered Bath Lifts Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Own a real Roman Treasure Coin FFC Post early for Christmas Beat the Christmas crushy by ordering your presents from one of the many catalogues Stockists The Times The Times Cuddle up to a Dalek Thirty years after the Tardis first materialised, Dr Who is a cult show, with merchandise in great demand Saleroom Word-Watching Books and Magazines Slug it out with a voracious pest George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, tells how to stop autumn's slugs destroying your prize plants Marshalls Genuine Old Oak Beams Automatic Garage Door Openers Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Premier Kitchen & Bedrooms An Agriframes Special Offer for October I have a lime tree I which produces numerous shoots from the base of the trunk. Pruning them back only produces Gardern Answers Pine Dreams North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Commercial Property Show Kitchens Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Cornwall Classical Elegance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nounsley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restoration is no comedy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Closing down the carnival Christopher Bigsby talks to Joseph Heller about the decline and fall of the American century Robert Newman The Times /Dillons Bestsellers Derwent May reviews the critics France's luminous star Gerald kaufman enthuses over the life of Jeanne Moreau but not her biography Picture Gallery With spooks in mind The Monekey-Puzzle Tree By Elizabeth Nickson Bloomsbury, £15.99 Nice and simple An affable idiot gives us an insight into modern life Forrest Gump By Winston Groom Black Swan, £5.99 A record not to be sneezed at Summer of Love, The making of Sgt pepper By George Martin MacMillan, £14.99 An evening with Joseph Heller The Times New in Paperback By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Penguin, £5.99 These exquisite stories of Latin American exiles in Europe are really long The Oxford Book of Short Stories Selected by V. S.… More than a flash in the pan Perennial cad Harry Flashman returns in his tenth adventure in 25 years Picture Gallery Adding insult to impudence Scorn Chosen by Matthew parris Hamish Hamilton, £8.99 Ouch! Scorn with a Sting Times Books Minerva Press Game for a snigger The Hounding of John Thomas By Craig Brown Century, ?14.99 Roddy Doyle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Great West Road Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items From a to B on the way to a degree The young person's guide to buying, insuring and maintaining a car—and three personal experiences Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neil Swain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doug Lynch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucie Knight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British International Motor Show 1994 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fishing in the golden age of innocence Brian Clarke ponders those special moments in the life of every angler Rain turns still life into circus Feather Report Who can save me from this mess? Farmer's Diary The Times Belle, but blemished France: A Francophile's cry from the heart and the joys of a two-day break shopping for bargains Club Med Brittany Ferries France Saga Ski Austria Gallic-goods-at factory prices Bad Kissingen Gunard Trot the globe in search of snow` Skiing Special: part six of The Time's weekly guide to the leading around the world Crown Jewel Stena Sealink Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski travel tips Bladon Lines NSR Travel Explore the world again in Travel News next Thursday Amazing Breaks PIA No title Tis the season to escape Christmas: Our guide to the best places to visit for winter sun and where to go avoid the festivities Christmas Collection Princes Cruises Furnberry Christmas in Spain Celebrate with the Experts Travel Tips The past comes to life Half-Term: How hands-on exhibition centres are attracting school children to appreciate science Sheraton Grand Italian Escapades Baltic Odyssey Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Cruise & Sail Abroad The magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shearings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northwest Airlines Where to take children at half-term Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Blakeney Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Unattached Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Attract Love Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gemini Aquarius Aries Chess Winning Move Times Two Cross Word Punchline Computer Games The Listener Crossword Electronic Arts Word-Watching Bridge Firelli Pirelti Uk Ltd A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Books Doris 3 Lessing talks about her life Drama 5… Vision Tune in, turn on, take off Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programming across all channels Picture Gallery TV Series Beginning October 15-21 Exit the interviewer, exhausted Nigel Williams, the Omnibus producer, interviewed Doris Lessing to coincide with the publication this week of the first part of the novelist's autobiography Gift Orders Writers and rights Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts A queen's duty Repeats Tots 'n' tricks galore Science Close to the edge Sport Swinging through the shires with Basie Alan Plater, the jazz-loving author of this week's Screen One, swaps choruses with Peter Barnard on notations and narratives Sometimes a small notion Documentaries: David nathan previews an innovative new series Autumn Sale He's not a true believer Off the Box Putting the Bard in focus Shakespeare fills BBC2 and London's Barbican for the next few weeks. David Nathan previews a double celebration Hypnotised? Trance would be a fine thing Society: Peter Barnard is baffled and bemused but not blinded by the arguments about hypmosis Saturday All good pictures, great and small David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Comedy Drama 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 Mother's ruinous Comedy Drama of the Week Wednesday October 19 Early pop guns Thriller of the Week Saturday October 15 Widow goes in search of truth More routine than emergency after all this time Choice: Formulaic fiction; disturbing American reality; a director's tale; summer festival music BBC1 Sunday October 16 Is this your child's lucky day? Where there's a Will there's another season Choice: BBC 2 is celebrating Shakesphere BBC1 Monday October 17 Heaven for the Zep set Direction, design, detection and base jumping Chouice; a behind-the scenes look rebearsing Shakesphere; a visionary design movement BBC 1 Tuesday October 18 Six rounds to go the distance Russia, Rhodesia, roots and the dole Choice: A new royal television presenter BBC1 Wednesday October 19 Grub up for lions and such The Force is not with him; are the viewers? Choice; An old favourite's new guisc mid-life optimising in single parent diary sport merchandising BBC1 Thursday October 20 When Liz was at the top Not everyone wants to belong in this way Choice: Under the knife taking up swords BBC1 Friday October 21 Let's play doctors and nurses Loads of fun had in a transport of delight Choice: Memories of a favourite means of transport; a school's drama worth watching film choices BBC1 Saturday October 15 Navigating with a star Pick of the Week Sunday October 16 Monday October 17 Tuesday October 18 Wednesday October 19 Thursday October 20 Friday October 21 Lotus Time Machines APR 0% Hit Man "I'd buy a new Mercedes but I haven't… Mercedes-Benz Safari Ralph Lauren Magazine Diary Shrinking careers Diary Meades in Germany Future imperfect Something for the Weekend Maurice Kacroix Before you buy an Audi Read the small print X Offender No Title Egoiste Platinum Chanel Wine Canon EOS We test the daewoo range Daewoo Sail of the century On Monday, the Queen leaves for the first visit to Russia by a British monarch since 1908. George Plumptre examines the last royal trip, when diplomatic summits were more of a family affair No Title Astra The Astra from Vauxhall Courvoisier All the general's men Jacques Chirac thinks he should be France's next president. The problem is that his old friend and protègè Edouard Balladur has the same ambition. Charles Vremner on the Gaullist division Cerruti 1881 Olivetti Suprema JSO Good Year Debenhams I. Q No Title Renault Temple of carnal pleasures Picture Gallery South Africa the New Horizon Abbey National PLC Suede Estantal Disappearing Act After M*a*s*h and his split from Barbra Streisand, Elliott Gould Seemed to vanish. But in true Californian style, he was just trying to find out who he was. Alan Franks tried too. Portrait by Mitch Jenkins Nokia 2110 Polartec No Title As nature intended C&A As nature intended As nature intended Discover Pompeii Before You Invest Bryant Homes No Title Greenhouse Effect World Leather Stoves Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani Lloyd Loom Direct Charles & Greville & Co Ltd Pocket Watch Stands Bankruptcy Sale Kensal Study Group Show Kitchens Restaurant Guide Eating Out How to Make the Prawn and Avo Granary Olivio The Times Cook As long they are fresh and free-range, eggs make a tasty way to start and end the day Picture Gallery Drink Scotland has been making whisky for 500 years-celebrate the occassion in the traditional manner What to Buy Neville Johnson George Interiors Factory Shop Poetstyle Ltd Aqua Soothe Multiple Display Advertising Items Architectural Components Ltd Jacuzzi Nordic Bathroom Discount Centre Burge & Gunson Multiple Classified Advertising Items At home on the free range Bison can be seen grazing on English pastures as demand for their lean meat increaes, writes Paul Hoggart Faugeri Curiosities and Oddities Toys & Gifts Stocking… Our Log Boxes Can Also Be Extra Large Planters Simply Thank You Nationwide Gift Delivery Service Richoux The Times Magazine Harrods Susan J The General Trading Company Past Times Leetitia Allen Ltd Swiss Alpine Time David J. Wilkins Harrods The Sunday Times The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery Lesley Garrett 'I was noisy, preceocious and a pain. I think I should apologise to my sisters for being so hideous But I coudn't help it' Elesse The Cream of Manchester

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