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News from 05/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Michael Woodman, Ross Tieman and Wolfgang M?nchau, Michael Thompson, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Paul Heiney, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Ian Percival, Andrew Pierce, John White, Anatol Lieven, Alan Gibson, Rose Wild, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Frances Orchard, Aidan Bellenger, Michael Scott Rohan, Jan Morris, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Judy Goodkin, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Malmesbury, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Barry Turner, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, W. Peter Graham, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Kevin Eason and George Sivell, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Christopher Jamison, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Norma Hayman, Louise Taylor, Anne Caborn, John R. Cherry, Peter Waymark, Philip Pnagalos, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, George Crawford, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, E. Miller, Richard Scott, Eve-Ann Prentice, P.h.s, John Young, Doug Sager, Jean Sinclair, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Metters, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Ian Dunlop, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Anthony Lester, Dick Hinder, Richard Cork, Sydney Friskin, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, D. St J. Gogarty, F. J. Weddell, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Barry Took, Raymond Keene, Geoffrey Sampson, Alexandra St Aubyn, Adam Sage, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Andrew Gurr, Simon Barrow, Stephanie Lewis, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Robin Neillands, E. J. Bardsley, Paul Bazalgette, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Robi Dutta, Jane Mansergh, Alexander N. James, Rosena Hynes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Neville Shulman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Polly Toynbee, John Cooper, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Chris Parker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, K. W. Fogarty, Roger Boyes and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Shaw, J. A. D. Ewart, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Graham Lord, Roger Hicks, Brian Clarke, John Murphy, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Holden, Richard Ford and Lucy Berrington, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horns by Countryside Correspondent, Christine Michael, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Peacock, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, D. M., Michael Evans, Ross Tieman, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Hilary Kingsley, Catherine Milton, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Heseltine was ready to go if post Bill fell Cabinet rejected offer to fight rebels James Bulger parents split Killer flu 'on way' Index Weekend With Today's Times Muslim rout forces Serbs into call-up Match of the day: lager lout takes on 6ft 9in rugby star Protest on Parliament roof Magazine The Times Lottery Agreement shields BAe from rival Weekend Poppy appeal in crisis as more is spent than received "Old Speckled Hen" Only 30P Nuclear fuel chiefs give Heseltine new sell-off headache Tories seeking new flagship legislation The Royal Bank of Scotland Fraud office rules out Venables investigation Hunt to cull £4 hounds that went for sheep Hurd urges MPs to put constituents before cash The Sunday Times Man detained over teenagers' deaths News in Brief NUT seeks tests review Robbers kill priest Father told to stay away Crowther gives up TV Lib Dems await verdict Woolworths killer had grabbed cash in four robberies Pressure drives Bulger parents to seek divorce Abdueted children go home Sex video woman 'had royal affair' Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Monday in the Times Prudential Club steward called out by police avoids B-test ban Diana: Her New Life Titan Policeman 'blacklisted because he was Irish' By our Home Correspondent: Guidelines on violent assaults reviewed B&Q Supercentres Hitwoman tells court of £7,000 contract to kill Framlington General orders pulping of forces newspaper for criticising royals Comment on Prince's marriage banned as inappropriate Picture Gallery Fault discovered on Queen's plane Army spends £5m to preserve plain Philips Soldiers given LSD in Porton Down trial Power MacIntosh from Apple Briton in air crash blamed for deaths Families reject Romanian claim that tourist caused helicopter accident Bottomley to restore disabled cash Peugeot Superstore turned down Royal butler gives vow of silence Third ferry line halts export of live animals Killer flu epidemic 'threatens to take world by surprise' Doctor carries hepatitis virus Sedan Tycoon twins put a £25m price on privacy Tragic Ophelia fetches £595,000 Imported fireworks fill displays with danger Dixons Gang aimed at police van Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Reggae star loses right to song royalties Ordination of women caused 215 resignations Peugeot Masons try to save hospital in High Court Scenery stalls Birtwistle opera Why we all need hope to survive Credo Chirac gambles to outflank Ballad in Alliance Leicester French maids can serve tax breaks for middle classes Artless painters rum Montmartre's image This Saturday & Sunday Croats get glory for Muslim win in Kupres Jittery Serbs talk of school call-up Bank of Scotland B&Q Supercentres Minister quits over Yeltsin reshuffle Republican hawk spies prey on Capitol Hill Mid-Term Elections Mercury Communications Race is still a cliffhanger Mother 'confesses' to murder after sons' bodies found Simpson jury finally picked Copycat killer held in Nebraska Grenade explosion in school injures 12 World … Briton 'stole atom secrets' Rourke goes on rampage Jail demand for Nato spy Correction Africa Correspondent, Our Foreign Staff: UN chiefs to meet over reign of fear in Zaire aid camps Airport deal fails to lift Hong Kong Survival GAS Appliances Hostages' bodies flown out of Phnom Penh Backpack man denies gun claim The Sunday Times B&Q Pakistan's defences breached by opium flood Poorly equipped task force faces gangs armed with rockets and machine guns Pakistan's traffic in drugs is almost out of control, Peregrine Hodson reports from the Khyber Pass. Pictures by Des Jenson BT It's good to talk Canny judges of heritage The public can tell which treasures are worth keeping, argues Alan Peacock Bonn beano The Times Diary We should bless our cantankerous press Ministeral corruption, says Anthony Lester, will always involve a cover-up: so thank heavens for the media The Treasury's deadly stamp Without commercial freedom, the Post Office is doomed. A way must be found to free it from bureaucracy's grasp Ritzy business The Times Diary Holy lyrics The Times Diary Six of the best The Times Diary Monster role The Times Diary Tonight's Burning Question Conspiracy theories aside, Fawkes was an English sort of guy Memory of War Pay more for your poppy this year Hell's Hostages Rwandans must be rescued from the terror of the camps Ethical and practical means to avert a measles epidemic Falklands sovereignty Booker dispute Sermons in perspective, and prizes for the preachers Traffic troubles Rooks and crows Divided loyalties in the New Forest Prime primitives A matter of privilege Not for burning? Court Circular Weekend birthdays Personal Column Royal engagement Baptism Luncheons Reception Memorial services Service dinners Church services tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinners Forthcoming marriages Helen Lessore, RA The Wine & Spirit Education Trust Professor Richard Atkinson Personal Column Maurice Moran Dialysis and Transplantation their only Hope Marrie Curie Cancer Care Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach Jewish folk singerm died from a heart attack in New York on October 20 aged 69. He was born in Berlin on January 14,1925. Ralph Hill Ralph Hill, American athlete and silver medal winner in the 5,000 metres at the 1932 Olympic Games, died in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on October 17, aged 85. He was born on December 26,1908. (From Our Aeronautical Correspondent): Fastes Flight Ever Made 319 Miles an Hour 319 Miles an Hour News The Times Crossword No 19,692 Knockando The Times Today Forecast MOPS BAe sheltered from GEC bid by naval talks Brussels probe for National Lottery By our Deputy City Editor: Hollywood comes in search of City cash Weekend Money Lonrho rises on hopes of break up Melvyn Marckus Forte in placing to fund Meridien deal Sport Bank of Ireland Car sales fall marks economic slowdown Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Today Hedging bets On the brink Bundesbank leaves rate options open Placing & Public Offer Curries, grapes and The Last Tycoon Bowater in A$350m sale Payout of £1m over income plan MPs back incentives to scrap old cars Tourist Rates Lloyd's urged to drop trust deed plan The Sunday Times Bank lending rises in third quarter Business Roundup TLG over-subscribed Property group expands Pru's new finance chief The Times Dillons Forum Sir John Harvey-Jones The Times the Dillons Forum Yachtsmen on a long-term voyage to recovery Babcock International: John Parker and Nick Salmon Partners in power Ross Tieman talks to two men who mixed business with the pleasure of sailing to form a winning team Tiny Rowland-the creator of an empire from nothing Susan Gilchrist recounts the colourful career of Lonrho's founder Continental Airlines Brokers run calculators over value of Lonrho Stock Market Commodities LIFFE Options London Financial Futures Noney Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes A placing to stay Tempus Lonrho Bowater Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street How to stay in touch with the world Should you go global with your investments? Robert Miller offers some guidance Nursery Fare Distrusted utilities pay Strategy Rothschild Asset Management Riding out Foreign & Colonial Fidelity Special Values PLC Renault heads for the open road Pension action hits snag Sara McConnell says that victims of pensions mis-selling face a long wait for compensation Black Horse Financial Services Tell him your view Robert Miller on new forms of tax appeal Foreign & Colonial SIB stoops to the occasion Weekend Money Comment Correction The Equitable Life Legal & General The Times YRA Personal Finance Henderson touche Remnant Multiple Display Advertising Items The M&G Pep Single-firm Peps: the pros and cons Jill Insley considers whether you should shelter one-company holdings in a personal equity plan When is the Best Time to Buy a Pep? Bank of Scotland Seymour Sinclair Beware of last-minute investments Call for end to childcare tax Sara McConnell reports on a campaign to lift parents' tax burden The Pacific is Rising How Employers Help Mercury Towry Law Investment Trust Launch Hi-tech cover at home and away Anne Caborn offers guidance on insuring portable office equipment Guinness Flight Checklist Where to Go Foxes for a fiver Nicola Cole begins a series on the cost of country sports with a look at the price of getting started in hunting How It All Mounts up Save & Prosper Portman Building Society Lloyds Bank Treasury Direct No easy ride on the pocket A Fimbra Member John Govett Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Beware the cowboys Liz Dolan looks at how to tackle household emergencies without grief Mortgage phone-link Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Asset The Equitable Life First in line for Mme Guillotine Annuity payouts Winners and losers Multiple Display Advertising Items Share Sale Northern Rock Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander UK Emerging Leaders Fund Shares end week on dull note Fidelity Brokerage Pleat and Francis travel with other matters in mind Demand rises for drug counselling Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Liverpool will test Forest's championship credentials The Times Ward sweeps aside British No 1 to contest final Unseeded pair turn tables on leading players in dramatic women's national champioships By our Sports Staff: Navratilova forced to fight back as Frazier gets ahead Loose cannon lines up Australians for sinking Christopher Irvine examines the contribution Bobby Goulding makes to the Great Britain rugby league team with his terrier-like skills Cash cuts present rivers authority with tough choices Brian Clarke looks at the implications of falling Government grants on sea trout and salmon anglers Seven players banned Force four proves too forceful for specialist Cup yachts Barathea and Ezzoud to fly British flag Stamina limitations to deny Lochsong in Breeder's Cup Sprint Sandown Park Newcastle Danoli returns to the fray Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Breeders Cup Fields Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Full Results Service McCague's return yields dividend for England Doncaster Conditions point to Branston Abby Thunderer: Chepstow By our Sports Staff: McGrath leads final attempt to square series 'Special old man' should be too cute for champion People's champion still preaching message from age of greatness Saturday portrait: George Foreman by Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent England's opening gambit goes to waste When digging over dirt means missing the point On Saturday Backing Elvis Late tackle Contract capers Bold stager S Africans regroup with fair play at top of agenda Andrew robbed of match at Orrell Police must act to stop pitch battles Nine years ago, George Crawford, left then a senior police officer and a leading rugby union referee, walked off during a match at Bristol in protest at violence on the pitch. Reprimanded by the Rugby Football Union, he gave up referring. Now, with a new tide of violence rising, he says it is time for the police to act For the Record International hurdle no barrier for Mullin The Times Grayeney takes on new role for players In Brief Cricket Pressure drives Hill towards brink of despair Schumacher tightens title hold Details from Suzuka Odd bins Ward takes path through Wood to final Christopher Irvine predicts a tremendous tussle at Old Trafford as the Kangaroos seek to bounce back in the second John Smith's international Rugby Union Outdoors Confession from a Hen Night Orange Motoring Books Travel Rock Planning an evening out or day with the family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Galleries Theatre Dance Ruth Gledhill heads for Ormskirk to hear a preacher… At your Service Films Opera Classical Jazz Museums Children The Times Where to go and what to do on that last night of freedom Parties through the ages Giles Coren asks which came first-stag party or hen night? Air France Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Britain's Great Regional Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unstoppable march of the cardigan brigade Rising stars in the arts firmament Charles Teton Great British Hopes The Sunday Times Stena Sealink Surreal a classic Dance: Debra Craine on the mixed fortunes of Covent Garden's new production of Sleeping Beauty In a silent way Jazz: Buster Keaton's comedy dances to the tune of an American guitaristlQEH Beautiful thing Last bite of strange fruits The Times The Theatre Club Your chance to see one of this year's biggest West End hits, the surrel 900 Oneonta, before it closes-and save £7.50 on your ticket Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment 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: Hugh Grant's greatest hit; a lavish package for a fair lady Ghost of television yet to come Projecting moving images onto empty air is obviously impossible or is it? Join now Baroode Recordings: Shop early for a Christmas Mass; a Brahms sequel that lives up to its promise; Kurt Cobain's touching swansong Opera Hear on Radio 3 Chamber Orchestral WB Jazz John Pizzarelli New Standards RCA/Norus 01241 63172 I Like Jersey Best Stash STCD-581 Pop Albums The Black Crowes America American 7432/ 23682 Pop Singles Multiple Display Advertising Items Unconditional Guarantee Multiple Display Advertising Items The Allergy, Shop Ltd. Charles Clements Langley House Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items French British Antique Replicas Foam for Comfort Langley House Shoparound LRC Roofing Systems Health & Beauty Direct The Times Travel Offer Gifts for the friend who has everything This Christmas choose a present with personality if you can't find what you want, maybe someone can make it for you Stockists Collin Street Bakery Italian beauty and the feast For 70 years, Alessi has been producing kitchen goods which are beautiful to look at yet simple to use. Now the full range arrives here Dreams are made of this Christmas Fayre The Malt Whisky Association Wine Racks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mason Pearson Multiple Display Advertising Items Genuine Sheepskin Slippers Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiger Moth Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wooden Tops and Tin Men The Good Food Company Davenports of Ashby Smoked Scottish Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holme Formed Venison Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Driving Courses Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Silverstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Idene Wear Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Brilliant!" Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cashmere Store Now See All your Memories on T. V. Your Old Cine… Eleanor House Gifts for Him MOP Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Actionaid Bang or whimper? Bonfire night may be more organised and safer than ever but it is losing its sparkle Extra Watch Security Systems Back to school for a dose of nostalgia Farmer's Diary. Ducks fly in for winter Feather Report The Times No smoke without desire Saleroom The Sotheby's Diary Let's shelve the Booker Literary prizes are just a stunt for the sponsors, says Giles Gordon The Times Book Offer Just mad about the Bard The humour in Shakespeare's plays is seldom as funny as the anecdotes that surround them, Barry Took discovers The pomp of Venice A lofty but condescending view of the city of the doges Of characters and kings Edward Marriott grapples with the history puzzle that could be a Masquerade for the 1990s The History Puzzle By Cherry Denman Sinclair-Stevenson, £9.99 The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Giving notes Derwent May reviews the critics Revving up the Austen An Unequal Marriage By Emma Tennant Sceptre, £9.99 BG New in Paperback The Penguin Book of Interviews Edited by Christopher Silvester Penguin, £12 Woman's place in Camelot In the court of the Kennedys, the women are there to suffer, says Anthony Holden The Kennedy Women By Laurence Leamer Bantam Press, £20 Picture Gallery Domestic hell A Clear Conscience By Frances Fyfield Bantam Press, ?14.99 Tennis and terror Wimbledon's gloss hides horror, warns Phlip Howard Scenes from a Poisoner's Life By Nigel Williams Faber, £14.99 Happy daze are here again Listening to Prozac By Peter D. Kramer Fourth Estate Paperbacks, £7.99 Thursday Alfa Romeo Quality Used Cars Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster A Triumph to shout about Ronald Faux on a British motorcycle success The Times Scooters weave back into fashion Traffic jams and rail delays have revived Vespa's popularity, Kevin Eason reports Ford Weekend Saturday November 5 1994 SAAB The grassroot way to revive lawns There is still time to repair damaged lawns, says George Plumptre, The Times Gardener Multiple Display Advertising Items Shop around Classic Lamp in Simple Style Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Answers The Times UNIONSQ North of the Thames Trenchard Arlidge How to steer clear of terrible tenants Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Montego Bay Southern Loire Valley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outstanding Villars, Switzerland Flaine French Alps Vincent Coughlan Ballydehob Letting Facts Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Discover the secret of a winter on the treasured islands Caribbean: In the lush, plush Grenadines every island has something different and exciting to offer Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Country Homes Holland America How to get there and where to stay Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers Cheques Mercury Communication World Offers Sun and sequins Caribbean Cruising: Time ceases to exist in a world of azure seas Holland America Line Travel News Cunard More World Offers True life in a fairy-tale city Weekene Break: First impressions of Copenhagen are of a prosperous city at ease with its comforts Northwest Airlines Swan Hellenic Round-The-World Travel Ski notebook The SKI Company How to have a really useful holiday Working Holidays: From polishing tomps to clearing canals, there is always work to be done Where to find the right break Turnberry Norwegian State Railways Travel Bureau Word-Watching Pakistan International Great people to fly with Noble Caledonia Limited Discover Trailfinders Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canaries & Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Country Cottages P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thirsty walking The Donnington Way in the Cotswolds is a beer-loving walker's dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items New England Country Homes France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xmas & New Year House Parties Britain's Best Boating Multiple Classified Advertising Items To what was to be the most eventful of our three-day… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careys Manor Hotel Ray Lodge New Forest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Ladies Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Chess Winning Move Punchline Computer Games Electronic Arts No. 3278: Bess, by BeRo The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Bridge BT Picture Gallery Vision More classic encounters Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Making a killing out of famous trials Following the murder of his daughter, Dominick Dunne started an unlikely career as America's pre-eminent writer on celebrated cases. Peter Barnard reports Omnibus The Trials of Dominick Dunne Tuesday, BBC 1,10.20pm The Leprosy Mission Monster plug Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewingv Arts Lord's a-leaping Repeats One foot in the rave Science Never a safe Bet Soaps Galloping success Sport Under starter's orders Dawn French is The Vicar of Dibley. Heather Kirby meets the author of the series and a woman priest who inspired it Love story strikes the right note Louise Gray on how songs provided the starting point for a romantic tale A man You Don't Meet Every Day Wednesday, Channel 4,10pm NLB Charlies over Charles Off the Box Your life's been framed Robi Dutta reports on the use of camcorders to chronicle the world of today from true confession to everyday acts Uncut 1.45am, Sat, Video Nation Weekly, 7.40pm, Sun, BBC2 Wish you were there People often dream of being someone else, but as Hilary Kingsley findsm changing roles is not that easy Lifeswaps begins on Wednesday on Bbc 2 at 7 pm Saturday November 5 Mixed bag, from Bergman to Burt Films on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Musical and Thriller of the week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Transmission times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers are found on pages 10 to 23 Cole fires again Musical of the Week Crime righters Thriller of the Week Satellite Saturday November 5 Gunpowder, treason and plot Variations Glittering musical line-up crowned by Jools Saturday November 5 Choice: Bard from the future; Holland on song; family life revealed on film; the language of fans BBC/ITV 12 Satellite Sunday November A lively afternoon in prospect Variations Ecstasy for dancers who are all the rave Sunday November 6 Choice: Another horror for Ken; party poppers BBC/ITV 13 14 Satellite Not for mush longer Monday November 7 Variations Project that proves love can conquer all Monday November 7 Choice: Dickens back on the small screen; help for disturbed children; noise pollution of the deep BBC/ITV 15 Satellite Sailing along at 77 Tuesday November 8 Variations Lest we forget the mental ravages of war Tuesday November 8 Choice: Global lovers; hidden scars of battle BBC/ITV 18 Satellite She knew what she wanted Wednesday November 9 Variations Romance blossoms across the great divide Wednesday November 9 Choice: Birmingham after the bombs; people trading places; affairs of the heart; haircut horrors BBC/ITV 19 20 Satellite Thursday November In tune with June Variations And now for the all-singing Jimmy Nail Thursday November 10 Choice: Verdict on Lucan; high note for Jimmy BBC/ITV 21 22 Satellite Friday November 11 Then as now, always in the Van Variations Clint rounds up the best westerns around Friday November 11 Choice: Milk on the move; Eastwood goes westward; odds and endings; art of the comedian BBC/ITV 22 24 Radio Saturday November 5 Cue the potted history Pick of the Week Sunday November 6 Radio 1 Monday November 7 26 Radio Tuesday November 8 Wednesday November 9 Thursday November 10 Friday November 11 Be a Successful Writer Magazine TAG Heuer Magazine Diary Research found that we women want our bras to be fun and sexy. Hence the innuendo of the inspired Wonderbra advertisements Behind the screens Isabelle's footsteps Murder motives Something for the Weekend Fortnum & Mason Cars Featlred, Ax 1.01 Dimension 3 Door (£8.295)Zx… Citroen He Wears It Well Rod Stewart didn't know he was back in fashion. But that's because he's enjoying what really matters most to him his music, young blonde wife, football - and lawnmowers. Robert Crampton met him, hitting 50, at home in La. Portrait by Bill Robinson The Times Magazine Dunhill Granary Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… Halifax Before you buy an Audi Audi Wagner's Soap Op Harrods Picture Gallery Pink Norfolk Headwear Vacances en Campagne Holland & Holland NEC A growing concern On the Road Apprehension about the future of Hong Kong is being diverted into building and money-making, as the ever-expanding city goes into overdrive Citizen Citizen Remy Martin Sisters Doing It for Themselves The world of film production is not the obvious place for a full-time hosuewife to succeed. But that didn't stop Norma Hayman. Joanna Pitman meets her Three Mogulettes Astra The Astra from Vauxhall Slip sliding aw The world's glaciers are melting, and with their retreat comes conclusive proof that the Earth's temperature is rising. John David Morely reports on the effects of a warmer future in the Alps Its Civilization we Go Back Cyprus Toyota Carina E CD Raymond Weil MOPS Noble Caledonia Limited Olivetti Portable PC Olivetti Fashion Indiglo The Wet Look Shiseido The Wet Look Picture Gallery Alta Rica Picture this So what if you haven't got the view of your dreams? Simply fake it. Alexandra Campbell looks at the modern murals that can transport your home to Tuscany. Photographs by Ray Main A Fresh Coat of Paint Effects The Conran Shop Modern Classics Part Three 20 Wines under £7.50c Which? Smallbone of Devizes Restaurant Guide Eating Out Lillywhites The Times Cook Quality produce and attention to flavoursome detail are highly valued in Emilia-Romagna Multiple Display Advertising Items Amber Leisure Apex Loft Conversion Ltd Woodland Kitchens Ltd. The London Door Co. Kensal The London Wall Bed Company Talbot Once on this Island The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery Bob Hawke A Childhood Are You Missing Something Subtle? 8 Years Old

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