News from 22/10/1994
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, R. M. Peters, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, David Anstis, Michael Scott Rohan, Alice Thomson and Kate Alderson, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Drew Smith, Ronald Faux, Range Rover, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Giles Gordon, J. R. Todd, Paul Tyler, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Kathryn Knight, I. Gunst, Clive Davis, David Robinson and John Marriott, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Ginny Dougary, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, David Flusfeder, K. E., Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Kevin Carter, Christopher Driver, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Denise Elphick and Nancy Patton Wood, Martin Fletcher, Lucy Pawson, Tony Hodges, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, S. Rooney, Julietta Patnick, Jim McCue, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Anne Caborn, Peter Waymark, Christopher Price, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Roger Dunkley, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, John Collier and Robert Hawley, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Philip Crowe, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Kay Lawson, Rick Marsland, John Carr and Bill Frost, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Sara Thornton, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, Ion Trewin, Muriel Gray, M. J. Dawson, David Miller, Lucy Berrington, Jill Insley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, George Plumptre, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Bill Powell, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, T. G. Watkin Senior Lecturer in Law, R. Pattinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Peter Sieber, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Gill Morgan, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Robin Neillands, Oliver Holt, Mark H. J. Radcliffe, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Julian Muscat, Don McIntyre, Controller, Richard Duce, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Brian Alderson, John Graham, Christine Shawcroft Chair, S. Sternberg Member of Council, Karen Murray, Helen McDowell, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Graham Lord, Richard Beeston, Janet Gordon, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Liz Dolan and Karen Murray, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Brain Clarke, Richard Morrison, Alan Yentob, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Hilary Kingsley, Christopher Walker and Michael Binyon, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor pledge of peace talks by Christmas Mainland ban on Adams lifted Main Points Index Weekend Clocks go back Great Long Dark Nights Again Rail bosses feel the strain of the train With Today's Times Tough guy Lancaster dies at 80 Magazine Call for Commons investigation into Hamilton visit to the Ritz Cousin denies dose link with Howard Week End Ulster talks end 20 years offered contacts Discussions will explore practical consequences of the end to violence Eternity Maior acclaimed in bandit country Tory rebels oppose Post Office sale The Sunday Times Tories plan review of 'quango State' News Brief Author wins book ban Tesco abolishes queues Advice on babies' drinks Husband still detained Disney video record Pardon issue deferred Flushed with anger Roderick Nicholson Gangland hitman shoots two dead in London street The killer sat with a cup of tea, waiting for his victims to finish their lunchtime drink By a Staff Reporter: Stable girl 'thrashed rival with horse whip' Prince threatens legal action over Kelly book Jack Daniel's Tennesse Whiskey Karaoke pub night ends in murders Golfs don't start the way they used to Jaguar staff stun union by vetoing wage deal London Gatwick Brute force that mixed strength and grace Times Sport More on Monday Ira men jailed for 25years after terrpor campaign Qc accuses Old Bailey judge of bullying a third defendant who now faces a retrial Bomber held after bizarre coincidence at Bishops gate Halfords Friends told to decide sacking The Sunday Times Porter was warned of legal risk, say officials Westminister hearing told of house sales in 'key wards' Texas Heathrow landslide causes chaos Student obsessed with the military Sewills Surgeons save dog's sight with lasers Watchdog MPs ignored report of Ritz visit Commons interests committee decided it had 'neither the wish nor the authority' to investigate Cunard Halifax Hamilton declares his interest in ginger nuts Workfare at heart of scheme to cut jobless Portillo and Lilley plan shift away from something-for-nothing benefits By a Staff Reporter: Election decided by lots in court Nissan Gouncil video for gays Tory backbenchers attack London hospital closures Thomas Cook Clarke caves in over EU deal to reduce fines oh Italy Game brothers beat Nintendo and collect £2m Woolf urges court mediation Norwich Union Floods kill holiday couples Oreck The Times cleared of predatory price cut Archbishop bans Catholic sex guide for schools The Times Bridge Keene on Chess The Steel Hand in The Church's forgiveness and grace should not be selective Credo Rifkind calls for intelligence links Mar on terror Nissan Clinton on road to Damascus The Times Dillons Heller Forum Baghdad Embassy slips into history Basques look to Ulster in search for peace German court leaves hashish ruling hazy Macho men taken to task It's a Gift!! Sharps Reuter: Spanish Resistance honoured Greek ban on TV toy adverts News in Brief (AFP): Still in charge (Reuter): Screen verdict (AP): Hostage claim (Reuter): Pact signed (Reuter): Dutch bomb Cashback Safeway Karadzie crushes 'plotters' in army Islamic radicals offer pensions in return for jihad Traditional tolerance of Islam in Bosnia is being undermined by foreign fundamentalists Qantas Cold comfort for troops denied pants and petrol Inkatha denies recruiting 'hit squad' trainer African intellectuals offer colonial cure for ailing continent Many believe that the Europeans left before any of the benefits of their occupation could become established Advertisement National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Maputo rulers vie for survival with free-market image Hong Kong Democracy Defended by Thatcher E-malaysia Reuter: Simpson begs for his freedom Mayor quits after bridge disaster UN bows to Somali failure From Associated Press in Singapore: Singapore population control is in the cards Congress Speaker fights for seat as novice closes in Mid-Term Elections Give my regrets to Broadway Boots Poll predicts tight finish Make sure you get the message with a BT answering… Son 's plea fails to save wife of CIA spy By our Washington Correspondent: Gulf War syndrome passed on to babies A politics without decency David Selbourne says no party now stands for a civic society Citizen are offended, and the offence is moral Out of time The Times Dairy Curses The Times Dairy Good food, good Wine and good company Christopher Driver looks back on more than 40 years of the search for fine cuisine Of pots and kettles While professional llife is eased by sweeteners and favours, polities must be seen to be above all that Breed apart The Times Dairy Last ditch? Coming next The Times Dairy Broken Bond The Times Dairy The Semtex Test For a lasting peace, the IRA must surrender its weapons Economic Coups Russia's budget day is coming and Yeltsin cannot hide Aunt Agatha Sees the Bill When the drones hit the Ritz, the bottom line is high Privileges body's 'aura of secrecy' Snouts in the trough Passing shots Life in the countryside under attack Need to control London's traffic Justice Bill protest Cycling in the dark High tables When bells may be summoned Drama on BBC TV Twice as good Pensioners' porridge Court Circular Royal engagements British Maritime Charitable Foundation Painter-Stainers' Company Weekend birthdays Personal Column Dinners Service dinners Picture Gallery Memorial celebration Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages The Rev Dr G. S. Udall Lecture Burt Lancaster Burt Lancaster, American leading man of the cinema, died on October 20 at his home in Los Angeles aged 80. He was born on November 2,1913 Personal Column Professor John Edwards John Edwards. Emeritus Professor of Law and founding Director of the Centre of Criminology at the University of Toronto, died on September 19 aged 76. He was born in Aberywyth on May 16.1918 Rukba Single Professionals Marie Curie Johnny Walker Johnny Walker, train driver and trade unionist, died in East Kilbride on October 13 aged 73. He was born at Milhill, Edinburgh, on January 27,1921 Gus Risman Gus Risman, rugby league footballer, died on October 17 aged 83. He was born in Crdiff on March 21,1911 Slander by Bank £1,000 Awarded to Former Clerk Dismissal on Marriage News The Times Crossword No 19,680 Opinion Times Weathercall Forecast Long Wax Coat Saturday Picture Gallery By our Economics Correspondent: Dollar and American bonds under strong pressur Growth slows during third quarter BAe keeps royal jet up to scratch Weekend Money Challenge to Gooda judgment Profile Orion Insurance calls in liquidator Sport Canary Wharf raises prospect of sale or float Bank of Ireland Mortgages Business Today Cable war Smart cards Share ration by Irish Permanent B&A Film up High-Point loss ASW talks The Times Fidelity Brokerage Tele West and General Gable disagree on flotation timing Greenpeace targets EVC float Tourist Rates Fifth night in hotel for Brent Walker jury Share Sale Lucas agrees $87m US buy The Sunday Times Tlg plc Dairy Crest and insurer axe 480 jobs Business Roundup Stagecoach acquisition AAF 'will survive' Hunting slides to £13.5m Save & Prosper Black Horse Financial Services Actors and reactors in the power game Nuclear Electric: John Collier and Robert Hawley Jon Ashworth profiles the two men at the head of Britain's state-owned atomic power generation company Banks dream of 'electronic wallets' for every shopper Today they have Swindon in their sights, tomorrow the world, says Patricia Tehan Whittingdale Commodities Liffe Options Fears of US and German rate rises hit equities Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Hunting ASW Dollar Rates Ft-Se Volumes Reeling off more cable Tempus Environmental investment Wall Street Sad Account Homebuyers urged to chase windfalls Mortgage indemnity premium rebates have not been passed on to most borrowers. Advisers are encouraging claims, says Sara McConnell The case for Dr Doom Strategy Captive benefits for the borrower Singer & Friendlander Investment Funds Fund Fans Debt-trap 'loophole' is studied Murray Johstone Free Guide Fast track to your new home Correction No Title TSB says no to teenager over business account Martin-Currie Briefings Funds still favour emerging markets Theatregoers are crazy for you The Leeds reaps benefits from account-switching Millions still missing out on interest, say Liz Dolan and Karen Murray First Mortgage Securities Black Horse Financial Services Save & Prosper Open season on the grouse bureau Weekend Money Comment The New M&G Managed Growth Fund M&G Clerical Medical Save & Prosper Young musicians' needs demand plenty of notes Anne Caborn advises prodigies' parents Key costs of music lessons Commercial Union Nationwide to bring in charges for Link debits Martin-Currie Annuities pay out less in early years when index-linked CGT Allowances for September Sun Alliance Guinness Flight Unit-Linked Insurance Investments SAGA Service Ltd. Northern Rock Interest Rates Roundup Asset The Equitable Life Ernie gives lesson in depreciation Unfriendly society Excellent returns Black Horse Financial Services Save & Prosper Big variation in friendly societies' returns Director 's discretion on Premium Bond prizes Fidelity Investments Bank of Scotland Newton Schroders In good shape seven years after the crash New reallism makes for a confident market, says Lindsay cook How to judge your risk level Rick Marsland on the investor's guide to acceptable level of risk Deborah Brittain is one investor who has taken full… How to weigh up one Pep against another Sara McConnell reports on the questions to ask when trying to find the right investment Peps The Pacific is Rising The International Investment Managers Racing along from a standing start All Schroders' fund managers have an input into the decision-making process. Liz Dolan on the success of its corporate strategy No Initial Charge on Best Selling Peps J. Rothschild Put your portfolio on a drip-feed A steady investment can cut down on risks, says Jill Insley Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. Route through the minefield Unit trysts can pay a higher return than a building society, and even offer tax-free income, but which one should you choose? Helen Pridham reports Take a chance on the East Fimbra Perpetual Investor Intelligence The Times Units Trust Information Services New Singer & Friedlander UK Emerging Leaders Fund Losses across the board Fidelity Brokerage Celtic Swing can justify reputation Moment of truth has arrived for ante-post Derby favourite Thunderer: Doncaster Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Newbury Good Riddance appeals over longer distance Today's Races on Television Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Cardiff can set immediate test of South Africans' strength Teams Rugby to forge new link with Olympics Yesterdays Results Bath's proud home record under threat from fellow high-flyers Bath's proud home record under threat from fellow high-flyers Thunderer: Huntingdon Thunderer: Worcester Athletics dubs in mood for changes to league Czechs lining up to have finalwordat Brighton The Times Crawley intends to silence doubters Michael Henderson discovers the youngest batsman in England's touring party in determined mood Consistent Higgins forces his way to final For the Record By our Sports Staff: Early winter rules at Marienbad Sri Lanka bowlers tamed by Hough ton Great Britain need surprise element to pass speed test Hanley adopts high-risk approach Wembley Teams Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Wembley waves a giant farewell Christopher Irvine talks to Mal Meninga, the retiring colossus of world rugby league Tomorrow Kirwan goes out in style In Brief Trophy clash Reveiz on target Doubles blow Close to port Handsome win Morrison has power to test heart of Hide Stanley Europe's finest find role model in drive of Swedish swinger Saturday portrait: Helen Alfredsson, by Patricia Davies Limited role in view for Molloy Light at the end of the tunnel Funding inadequate for FA's belated initiative on drugs Weekend View Fresh start pays for the striker sent to Coventry Dublin relishing new challenge French taking no chances on safety Walker faces stern test from Cole Wright sortie secures Arsenal's return Dynamic duo set higher goal as forward thinking benefits Rovers Peter Ball analyses the different skills that have combined to produce the potent scoring partnership of Shearer and Sutton Rugby League Europe make case for defence Davies and Nicholas again lead by example in Solheim Cup Neumann unable to repeat Dalmahoy heroics Patricia Davies was with the top match as first-day battle began in the Solheim Cup Sampras resigned to Laver reigning supreme James Meade Limited Simon Barnes By our Sports Staff: Fair play earns England extra cup place Gardening Orange Books Travel Offer Fruits of the Fruit Machine Dance Planning an evening out or a day with the family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Theatre Films Opera At your Service Ruth Gledhill joins parishioners and their pets in a service of blessing for animals Rock Classical Jazz Museums Galleries Children The Times A taste of science Vive la différence! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beethoven Series Christmas Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mozart - Vespers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cranberries Masks Antiques & Art Fairs Chichester festival Theatre Caesars Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Copperfield Theatre Epsom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Say 'Leeds' and he's smiling Moscow City Allet Shakespeare's study in sleaz Theatre: In Stratford, an uneven but bold Rsc production of Measure for Measure 'Feel good' Vive la différence! Greataa Bristish Hopes Abigail Morris Theatre Director London gets on the Fringe The best seats in the house for less, two tickets for the price of one, discounts at every hand-all these could be yours for £12.50 a year Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessement of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New on Video: Disney's first cartoon feature; Bette Midler lets rip Surrounded in your own home Michael Scott Rohan books his ticket in the best stalls for the Home Cinema phenomenon Join now Opera Recordings: A joyous Falstaff; Brodin Quartet's special understanding; Shane MacGowan finds new inspiration Chamber Strand Theatre Saro Orchestral Schumann/grieg Piano Concertos Luisada/LSO/Tilson Thomas Dg 439 913-2 Jazz Ruby Braff & his Quartet Live at the Regattaber Arbors Arcd-19131 Tower Records Pop Albums Shane MacGowan and the Popes The Snake ZTT/WEA 4509-98104 Pop Singles Music Releif 94 "What's Going On" Jive Rwanda Dci Points of view George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, on the furore over the landscape of Kenwood in London Homes & Gardens Amazing Rosemary Premier Kitchens & Bedrooms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Felco Agriframes Mikko Leaf Rake Ardenco Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruit Cages Garden Answers Cannock Gates Night-Time Biking high over England The challenge of Britain's first coast-to-coast cycle route The Times Porky pies and the mating game Farmer's Dairy Golf on TLC of Course Shy little bullies Feather report Breathing Space Present ideas from United Cutlers The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Brochure Reply Objets Falix Verney Ski The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss Alpine Time 1994 Winter & Christmas Catalogue Wealth of Nations Celtia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Antique Wine Company Monet, Manet and Many More Study Group The Sunday Times Books at half price by mail Cabbages and Kings The Cashmere Store Fly a Jumbo for £99.50! Gifts for her The Secretary Unique Gift Mounted & Tastefully Framed 'Birth… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural Crafts Direct Famous Designer Clothes The Fraditional Sowked Salman Company The Royal Academy Christmas Gift Guide North of the Thames Barbican Show Kitchens Build a yurt for that home sweet dome Rentals Cheryl Taylor Sob stones mean business as usual The Times Conran chic for the '90s A seminal work which uplifted Britain is glossier than ever, says Stephen Bayley The Essential House Book Terence Conran Conran-Octopus, £25 Digging into a buried past Coming Back Brokens By Mark Hudson a Year in a Mining Village (Johathan Cape, £16.99) The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Psycho and m'lady Derwent May reviews the critics On the way to India New Authors BG Publish and be murdered Marcel Berlins on the return of Commander Adam Dalgliesh in a classic P. D. James whodunit Briggs's invasion of the honey snatcher The Bear By Raymond Briggs Julia MacRae, £9.99 The Giant Bay By Allen Ahiberg Blustrated by Fritz Wegner Viking, £9.99 All the best stories are true Just a gesture to originality Ginny Dougary gets a lesson in reading New angle on an old story Jeremy Paxman recalls the anecdotes that got away Fish, Fishing and the Meaning of Life By Jeremy Paxman Michael Joseph, £16.99 On the run from middle age Running Away By Leslie Thomas Methuen, ?15.99 Moore wins 1894 Booker Stephen KING Galled to court of account The Soliist By Mark Salzman Bloomsbury, £9.99 Times Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Farewell to £sd Back Discomfort? Barbour Multiple Display Advertising Items Muddy Fox The Galaxy Range Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbour Dressing Gowns Increase your Hearing Range Multiple Display Advertising Items Brook Martine & Co. Ltd. Ics Electronics Ltd. British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Impotence Foam for Comfort Card table cover Multiple Display Advertising Items New in Paperback A Short Walk from Harrods Beyond dispute, a maestro CD Direct: Richard Morrison introduces this month's chosen artist, Herbert von Karajan, and four great albums New in Paperback The Diaries Letters and Notebooks of Barbara Pym Gay cavalier rides again Flings over Fences: The ups and downs of Gay Kindersley By Robin Rhoderick-Jones Quiller Press, £16.95 Pregnant questions answered Does Julie Myerson's deput singnal an attempt to excercise her private demons? Sleepwalking By Julie Myerson Picador, ?9.99 Great Classics on Offer The Times Chapter and verse on the private press As the third Oxford Fine Press Book Fair gets under way, we offer a guide to some of the beautiful and much sought-after limited editions produced by Britain's private printers Picture Gallery Saleroom Motoring Quality Used Cars Great West Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Malaya Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Pentagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshawowebb Alan Day London Speeds Loncaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Hughes Puttocks Classic Cars Midas Multiple Display Advertising Items Niche to see you, to see you niche The British International Motor Show opens today with new cars tailored to specific tastes-but are the differences superficial? Gar with a sting in its tail With its grille and bulging headlamps, the new Scorpio Ford is a radical design departure, provoking strong reactions, says Kevin Eason Muriel Gray, one of television's most forthright presenters, has just published Steering Column From a paper Tigra to hot-shot coup? A Times graphic designer sees how the sporty new Vauxhall got its looks Rolls-Royce & Bentley Saab Driven Mad The Times The city that thrives on Big Wheels Weekend Break: A taste of Vienna, a city once that straddled the East-West divide-with a dash of Lime Austrian Airlines Ancient Russia and its Waterways Travel details Experience the Magic of the Vienna State Opera On the trail of the Third Man World Offers Cupid strikes on dream isle Bali: A backpacker swops the hard life for the hedonistic and finds true love Air new zealand British Airways The hole world in your hands Golfing Breaks: Enjoy the ancient sport at an increasing number of classy courses around the globe Word-Watching P&O Cruises ExplorAsia Festival Country Club Hotel Group Going loco in the Highlands Scotland: Explore the scenic West Highland Line, one of the Great Railway Journeys of the World, and Club Med ITT Sheraton Cruises to Ancient Worlds Sri Lanka Travel details Furnberry Each week these pages feature Ski Reports from… Grenada Slip into something more comfortable . . . London to Edinburgh on the luxurious Royal Scotsman; plus the final part of our guide to ski resorts Bladon Lines Ski Thomson Fact file PIA Quality, not quantity Ski Skiing resorts in Scotland Trailfinders Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockfords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Escapades Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Twickers World The Times Travel Journey Latin America P&O European Ferries New England Florida Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas & New Year Programmes Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor The Blakeney Hotel Rye Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ladies Nusa Dua Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Widening your Social Circle October Alone? The Executive Club Potentials Unlimited UK Company Touch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Drawing down Sara Eden Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games No. 3276: The Plays of the Bard by Salamanca The Listener Crossword The Psychological Moment Bridge The Patent Office A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Tv… Seven Days TV New Comedy Ellen: no sex and the single girl female… Vision Whose canon is it anyway? Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Picture Gallery Tv Series Beginning October 22-28 From telling jokes to playing folks Ellen DeGeneres, the star of Channel 4's latest sit-come import, tells Hilary kingsley why she thinks the series, about a young, single woman and her friends, is a winner The Leprosy Mission Bard and Borgia Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Personal services Repeats Brrrm, brrrm, bang Science A high old lather Soaps A different league Sport Fairer, brighter and moving ahead How goes the battle of the sexes? Non-combatant Peter Barnard sees no sign of a truce being declared in two shows this week Inexplicable, irresistible Pop Science: Joe Joseph on a new series investigating the paranormal George Smith Discord produces harmony Of the Box No, don't pull the other one Who would want to be dentist? Heather Kirby previews a Channel 4 documentary which comes up with surprising answers Handouts, pay-offs and death Europe: Peter Barnard on a French murder mystery which has far wider implications Saturday Classics: casual and calculated Films on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) round up the best of the rest. The Western and Comedy Drama of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott Deep in the heart Comedy Drama of the Week Making the myth Western of the Week Saturday October 22 He never stops making sense Variations Dodgy and double dealing, most of it abroad Saturday October 22 BBC1 Sunday October 23 He deserves a long-service beret Variations BBC1 Unbelievers have a chance to preach Sky One I feel a song coming Variations Dentures, drains, dogmas and Dawsonisms Choice: Dentistry as a vocation; hygiene as an obsession; history and humour as professions BBC1 Whose finger on the trigger? Tuesday October 25 Variations The last resort may be only the first blow Choice: Suicide's other victims; tales of courage BBC1 Wednesday October 26 Lovers among the ruins Variations He's paid his Bill, now he can start a new life Choice: A familiar face in a new setting; right-wing extremists; silent comedy; cosmetic surgery BBC1 Not too high nor too low Thursday October 27 Variations Not averse to brushing up their Shakespeare Choice: Culture and racism in Britain today BBC1 Friday October 28 It ain't half dark, Mater Variations Destination unclear, but the company is good Choice: New American humour; old American transpotation; an actor-producer's choice of films BBC1 Saturday October 22 Radio 1: Fm 97.6-99.8. Radio 2: Fm-88-90.2. Radio 3:… Two's still good company Pick of the Week Sunday October 23 Monday October 24 Tuesday October 25 Wednesday October 26 Thursday October 27 Friday October 28 Lotus Time Machines APR 0% North Country Polo Ralphlauren Magazine Diary Behind the screens Formulae children Something for the Weekend The Centenary Chrysler International Jeep Magnetic North Giorgio Armani Granary The Corsa from Vauxhall Picture Gallery When an the nation's castle The National Trust's mission to preserve Britain's heritage can hit problems when the houses and parks come complete with resident gentry Report by Adam Nicolson Picture Gallery Raymond Weil Russell & Bromley Do It All The New Rover 600 in All the Rover Austin Reed Tokyo Blues Fierce competition for funds has caused Oxford and Cambridge to form close links with Japanese companies, but, in some cases, they have lived to regret it. Report by Joanna Pitman Illustration by Brain Cronin Morocco Finest Pure Cashmere TSP The Softback Preview Actress in searc Nordic Track Clarks California dreaming Richard Cork, The Times art critic, examines Davis Hockney's defiantly optimistic approach to art, and offers readers a chance to own a poster and book celebrating his billboard work David Hockney: A Retrospective Harrods The Dufflecoat Company The Times Norfolk Intrepid - The Ultimate Outdoor Hat The Times This week's model Setting the Tone If you're fashionable, the colours in your home are natural. But what will they be in 1995? Sudi Piggot asks the colour predictors whose vision today are tomorrow's interiors Holland & Holland The 100 Best Winter Wines Part One 20 Wines under £3.50 20 wines under 3.50 A tale of a luggy bonnet The MacAllan The Polio Society Ltd. Royal Mint Calotine Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Selfridges The Times Cook Frances Bissell It is possible to buy fresh good-quality chickens, if you know where to look for them The Old Cinema The Battersea Pen Home Jacksons of Hebden Bridge English Silver Pennies of Edward I Merrion Book Co. Antique Desks Superb Quality Criterion Auction Rooms K. Restorations Art Deco Originals Kenwood Ultrascreen Cannock Gates Bunches Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thousands go for risk-free asthma relief Asthma Pots Woodland Kitchens Ltd. The London Door Co. Bankruptcy Sale Heal's The London Wall Bed Company Interiors Crystal Direct from the Factory Kirkdale New Camel Mild The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery The Times Sara Thornton A Childhood Michelor It's challenging stuff
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