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News from 12/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Richard McGregor, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Richard Dale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Willy Newlands, Anatol Lieven, Robert Savage (Country Planning Officer), Vijitha Yapa, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, J. R. Pearson, Neil Bennett, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, T. A. Roberts, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Liz Dolan and Robert Miller, Philip Howard, Salamanca, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, G. P., A. M. Calverd, John Buckley, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Clive Davis, David Robinson and John Marriott, Carl Mortished, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Micheal Clark, David Flusfeder, G. T., Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, David Serpell, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Tom Hollander, Adam Hopkins, Lydia Longrigg, Martin Fletcher, Robert Sheehan, John Cordwell (Chairman Environment Committee), Robert Armitage, George Abbott, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Angela M. Henson, Jim McCue, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. M. Reid, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Nigel Rudd and Roger Carr, Richard Scott, John Young, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Frank Rich, Alex Butler, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Nicholas Luard (Chairman, The John Muir Trust), Susan Pyke, G. S. Garwood, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Susan Jeffreys, Francis Wilford-Smith, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Jean Eaglesham, Ian Brunskill, Lin Jenkins and John Goodbody, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Christina Koning, George Plumptre, Jonathan Rule, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Terry Waite, P. H. S, Sarah-Jane Checkland, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Judah and Joel Brand, Oliver Holt, Geoffrey Stavert Honorary Secretary, Marcel Berlins, Obiter, Colin McMillan, Jo Foley, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, F. Paul Taylor, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Peregrine Hodson, Mel Webb, Brian Alderson, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Peter Mullen, Stuart Ritchie, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Patrick Cracroft-Brennan, Ben MacIntyre, John Batten, Graham Lord, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Bob Bury, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Denise Elphick, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, D. Milsom, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Iain Burgess, Christopher Irvine,

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With Today's Times US abandons Bosnia arms blockade Unilateral move angers Nato allies Times record Index Search for phantom cat ends with a whimper Last time Damon Hill watched the big race on TV-tomorrow he is in the driving seat Magazine Private collector pays record £19m for Leonardo's Codex Weekend Memorial wars Magazine Grobbelaar faces disrepute charge United Cutlers of Sheffield Only 30p Sinn Fein moves to ease fears of ceasefire breach By our Ireland Correspondent: Dublin walkout rocks coalition Cordula Barbican drops director after staff antagonism Cure found to preserve herbal remedies Prescott tells public sector to ease jobless burden The Sunday Times Crown Agents to be sold off Lib Dem fails to gain poll rerun Boy aged 14 goes free after being convicted of rape Howard pledges to close loophole Fare cheat ordered to repay Br £1,700 Bishop offers advice on the missionary way Sassoons shaken by £10,000 gate fine Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Sunshine match takes heat off Grobbelaar Schoolgirl stabbed in playground argument Labour MP ousted by party members after 20 years' service Barclays Hurd is pressed over how dam will be funded Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Clarke in attempt to stem Tory unrest Duchess in search of adventure puts death on hold When your Phone Rings More on Monday British airways Brent Walker aide screams and sobs after fine for fraud Ex-finance director given £500,000 payoff pleads he is too poor to pay fine General's guards fail to notice car thieves The Royal Bank of Scotland Twitchers' dream falls prey to kestrel Dixons Doctor's classics spread disease of bibliomania State school advertises head's post at £62,000 Burning bright at last, Gordon's forgotten Chinese souvenir Dell Miniature clones grow from Robin Hood's mighty oak Hanged schoolgirl had been bullied Writ over mislaid cheque News in Brief Palace triumph Noise pest jailed Killed over song Blade in nappy Anthrax death War veterans fear lessons have not been learnt By a Staff Reporter: Council's care cash for elderly runs out Wallguard MPs to see Lockerbie film in the Commons Comet Spying for love The Sunday Times Undertakers could replace vicars at funerals, says bishop Alliance Leicester Nurse tames mean streets A biblical guide to being quite content with your lottery in life Crredo By a Staff Reporter: Archbishops halt priest's challenge How to make a future-proof income in Desktop… Arctic Swedes blow cold on eve of Euro poll Rural Swedes, deeply suspicious of their rulers in Stockholm, will be rejecting Brussels bureaucracy in tomorrow's referendum, Nicholas George writes Aids test for visitors wins Duma vote Osram Reuter: Italy to review flood warnings East's veteran writer denies helping Stasi Framlington Unit Management Limited Alliance examines ways to plug gap in Bosnia blockade US condemned for undermining transatlantic solidarity Europe Carnival Belgrade condemns 'partisan' America Serbia Allies told to boost peace diplomacy White House blames pressure in Congress for casing of Bosnia weapons embargo United States Duma accuses Clinton of sowing chaos Russia Norwich Union Music Magazine Paris says its only option now is to pull out forces France It's no accident that BP is helping children to… Antiquity smugglers cash in amid Afghan anarchy Drugs traffickers launder money through booming trade in plundered Buddhist treasure Bandaranaike named as Sri Lanka premier Bank of Scotland Three Israelis die after Gaza suicide bombing by cyclist Time Computer Systems Ltd President Mandela receiving a hug in Pretoria from… Wildlife trade summit in turmoil over secret vote Bell's Mahathir attacks West on Asia trade (AFP): Kidnap Britons released World Summary Gambia coup hits tourists (Reuter): Jazz singer McRae dies SKY Movies Film feud sours the studios' season of good will Forte Leisure Breaks Republicans to abandon inquiry into tobacco firms Director's neighbours fear Monroe invaders Lynch mob survivor honours black victims Mercury Clinton's contempt for Nato George Brock on a grotesque error over arms to Bosnia Air turbulence The Times Diary Nature mirrored in pages of water The Leonardo Codex has sold for a fortune. Jim McCue marvels at the content as well as the price Heresy against our heritage The National Trust does not-thank goodness-fit the modern image that one American wants to impose on it Set-up shot The Times Diary That's the limit The Times Diary Post-prandial The Times Diary Framed The Times Diary Tynan wear The Times Diary Rifts and Faults All UN sanctions will now be more difficult to enforce Swedes in a Stew The case for EU membership has failed to inspire Going, Going, Galen If Paracelcus is the Picasso of medicine, Gray is its Goya Pointers to a 'Preacher of the Year' Faith with the fallen Oxford harassment Inherited IQ Beacon of light Toll troubles on the Severn Bridge Plenty of scope for National Lottery Out-of-town shops Compulsory sport From the Honorary Secretary of The Sherlock Holmes… MPs' earnings Crosswords on trains Court Circular Luncheons Royal engagements Grindlays Bank Ex-Services Association Personal Column Weekend birthdays Service dinners Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Redwings Reception Church services tomorrow Dame Elizabeth MacOnchy Dame Klizabeth MacOnchy, Dbe, composer died in Norwich yesterday aged 87. She was born in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, on March 19,1907 Personal Column The National Deaf Children's Society BKPA Save & Prosper Robert Valentine Robert Valentine, Savile Row tailor, died on November 3 aged 88. he was born on February 22,1906 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Group Captain L. R. Stokes Group Captain L. R. Stokes. Dfg, farmer, test pilot, Rolls-Royee executive and entrepreneur, died on November 6 aged 93. He was born on September 13,1901 Pearl Primus Pearl Premus, dancer, choreographer and anthropologist, died at New Rochelle, New York, on October 29 aged 74. Shewas born in Trinided on November 19,1919 The Telephone News The Times Crossword No 19,698 Forecast Picture Gallery Opinion Super Padded Coat £24.99 Saturday Times Picture Gallery CBI detects factory gate price rises Industry increases investment JJB float to earn £55m for founder Nw Water aims for payout growth Weekend Money Home loans lending falls again Anne Ashworth British Gas names GEC-Marconi head as finance chief Bank of Ireland Mortgages Sport Amstrad to sell computers direct Sporting … Business Today Defence strategy Ideal partners Attwoods consider s break-up as defence Multiple Display Advertising Items Why BAe is still in Weinstock's sights Melvyn Marckus Hot weather swells profit at Unilever Tourist Rates The Sunday Times The freebooter meets the number cruncher Williams Holdings: Nigel Rudd and Roger Carr Partners in power The chairman is a charmer, the chief executive does the dirty work. Neil Bennett finds it an effective alliance Developing a game reserve to offer the 7prospect of jobs Jon Ashworth reports on an unusual investment in people and wildlife London Transfer Office The Cooperative Bank Commodities Liffe Options Shares lay low as US rate worries see off investors Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Attwoods at bay Tempus North West Water Unilever Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes JJB Sports Wall Street Take issue and reward Liz Dolan and Robert Miller examine the pitfalls of investing in market newcomers How to Avoid the Pitfalls Club Together How the New Issues Have Fared Slow death of a bull Investment Strategy M&G Securities Limited C&g Battle Sweeteners to attract investors Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Henderson touche Remnant The Times Sun Alliance Ernie finds challenger in Camelot Cut-price loans on offer High-street lenders want us to borrow more, reports Liz Dolan What Loans are on Offer Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Guinness Flight Sun Life Save & Prosper Investors take a tip from magnificent mouse Comment Floating Pibs are full of interest Anne Ashworth on higher than average income from building societies Seymour Sinclair Think of a number you won't forget Murray Emerging Economies Trust PLC Dial Irish Life Flemings Will pension victims lose again? Jean Eaglesham uncovers the flaws in the PIA ombudsman's system for compensation Watchdog undecided on life insurance Guidelines lacking on commission disclosure Portman Building Society Save & Prosper Who to Contact Towry Law Polo Prolific Discount fever grips funds Basement bargins are spreading to the investment industry, says Anne Ashworth Bargain your way to cheaper unit trusts The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Club together to invest Sara McConnell looks at making money and having fun at the same time Running an Investment Club Bank of Scotland How Stockbrokers Help Direct Knight Williams Personal Finance Save & Prosper Commercial Union The Times Unit-Linked Insurance Investments C&G investors step up fight Robert Miller finds that many C&G customers still feel left out in the cold by the proposed takeover Battle over a switch too far Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Asset Share Sale Specialist will-makers offer valid and professional service to public Perpetual WEEKEND MONEY LETTERS Direct debit system could be cause of high bank charges Queueing up for the guillotine The Times Unit Trust Information Service UK smaller Companies Shares slide in nervous trading Fidelity Brokerage services Limited Pits battle can determine result Oliver Holt on the Brawn who is one of the brains behind the leading driver in Formula one Bradford next in line for pounding Wigan's best start continues For the Record Higgins rekindles memories of old Whitaker breaks new ground Ehiogu receives call from Venables Sports in Brief Obree plans legal bid English pair fall Strong crews assemble Americans lead English trio excel Davies out in front Stephens on shortlist Supporters pay for errors in the boardroom Managerial roulette proves expensive Weekend View Stanley Home and away soap thrives in Bath Heybridge denied glory by Banks Fate belatedly leads Carr across Shilton's path Storm Alert can shine in MacKeson Turnell chaser has fine chance to register first Chelteham victory Yes, Chief Minister Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Racing next Week McKeown hurt Ayr Nottingham Cheltenham Earth Summit eyes National Dunwoody prised for wiinning ride on Deep Serisation Course Specialist Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Windsor Wolverhampton Tendulkar leads India to victory by five runs Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: England give Thorpe time to prove fitness Burden of expectancy borders on extreme for tenacious captain Saturday portrait: Mark Taylor, by Michael Henderson St Albans aim to be upwardly mobile Magic numbers bring measure of good cheer On Saturday Rowell prepares for first test of World Cup plans England possess edge in experience Thoughts of summer dominate winter's first assignment Rob Andrew looks ahead to the World Cup as England open their season against Romania British Airways Leading light back on stage Jeremy Guscott wears an England jersey again this afternoon. John Hopkins looks forward to his return S Africans determined to expunge memory of tour defeat Racing Hill arrives at day of reckoning Mansell makes running as Schumacher crashes before title showdown Õdd bins Rugby Union Sugar stirs plot as Francis ponders Offers Matthew Parris my Royal Reading Agony Orange Shopping Gardening Books Planning an evening out or a day with the family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Museums Ruth Gledhill listens to a dialogue in St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London At your Service Children Air France Entertainments Wigmore Hall Entertainments Barbican Centre Entertainments Hackney Empire Victor Hochhauser Entertainments The Nutcracker Chichester festival Theatre Unicorn Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Shows Richmond Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roy Marsden The Box Office IMG Artists Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Ring of pure light Opera: Rodney Milnes stands amazed at the start of a dazzling Ring cycle at the Châtelet in Paris Dinky and perky Rock: sweden's soft rockers bliss out their eager fans Roxette Wembley Arena Sadler's Wells Where is my secretary hiding? Richard Morrison The Sunday Times Seismic shocks Concert: Voices of Sovier dissent BBCSO/Lazarev RPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firsmament Tom Hollander Ariadne on Naxos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Theatre Barbican Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Around the World South Bank Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra The Bach Choir Royal Festival Hall London Mozart Players Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recordings: M People dance on; fatalistic humour from the shadows of Terezin; Humperdinck beyond Hansel und Gretel Pop Albums The Times Literary Supplement The Times Theatre Guide Westend Entertainment Dance into the festive mood As the poet might have said, Christmas is coming, it's time to take in a show-the magic of Tchaikovsky or Five Guys Named Moe Cinema Guide New on Video: Fellini as tour guide; the second of Kieslowski's three colours Back in the blue spotlight Jazz Gene Harris is in Britain, returning his brand of unvarnished emotion to centre stage Join now At the cutting edge of medicine From amputation saws to dental drills, antique medical instruments are popular among collectors such as Dr David Warren (right). But be warned, says Michael Hall, they are not for the squeamish The Times Saleroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hay Hampers Antiques & Collectors Richard Tauber Multiple Classified Advertising Items Famous Designer Clothes The Hand Made Beeswax Candles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bauer Hawkin & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Books on Tape Christmas Gift Guide Driving Courses Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nigel Mansell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Living Leisure Painter Brand Hatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Henlow Grange Scented Christmas Narcissi by Post from the Isles of… Jacksons of Hebden Bridge Established over 70 Years Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Davenports of Ashby Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide Rally Drive Perfect Gift and Superb Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bargain CDs Nazeing Glass Works Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Perfect All Occasions Gift! The Cashmere Store Bars London Car Telephones Multiple Display Advertising Items Puzzle plex Half Price Offer Greenspot Sportswear Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Pedometers International Ltd. Classic Boats Collection Jolliman Ltd Wholesale Enquiries Welcome Travel Shaving Brush Hand Made Pine Furniture Charles Clements High Blood Pressure! The Treske Shop Day-Long Comfort Tintin and the till bells More than 60 years after he first appeared, Hergé's teen hero and his companions continue to ring up success after success The Domestic Parapheralia Co Lowes Lane Industrial Estate Wise The Galaxy Range The Times Newspapers The Last Crowns Ever Barbican Trading Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Tablesafe Carol Wright Gifts Changewear How to Cure Sinsitis Allergy Refef Products Ltd. Viking Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited The Mission Building The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Potton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead & Highgate Unique Offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imposing Property Hockley Suffolk Period Property Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property General Accident Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tales of a Tuscan landlord Cherryl Taylor How to let successfully in Italy Beechcroft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wrights Outstanding Andalucia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Needle of the Eye Ian Hislop agrees that editing Private Eye is no job for a grown man The Times Why don't we like our own critics? The Times Blowing hot and cool Perchance to dream Ian McEwan steps boldly into childrens literature Derwent May reviews the critics Correction Janus Publishing Company New in Paperback The Green Knight Picture Gallery Lost orphans of empire Terry Waite discovers how Britain has exported thousands of unwanted children Empty Cradles Diana Ross, July 25,1992: photographer Albert… Morse fingers his pension book The Daughters of Cain Our cheating hearts The pain and pleasures of adultery fictionalised and anthologised Times Books Craig Brown Author's voice that is too true to life The Latin Lover By Frederic Raphael Orion, £14.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughes of Beaconsfield Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Lancaster Greenoaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Lancaster Caffyns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crayford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the wheels of misfortune You may think your car is safe, but thieves will steal anything, as Kevin Eason found to his cost Rock 'n' roll in an off-roader Handling a four-wheel-drive vehicle safely needs a special technique Evening Gazette, carried the story of a young man… Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring AA attacks dodgy deals As used-car complaints top 65,000, the Government is urged to act Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items SLM Tooting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Paramount Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn mists are gamekeepers' warnings Poachers accept no opening or closing dates to restrict their activities, but some seasons give them more advantages than others. Stewart Tendler reports How'er indoors can sort out'im outdoors Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney The Times One million thrushes fly in Feather Reports A very English creation George Plumtre, The Times Gardener, on the legacy of Alvilde Lees-Milne and Nancy Lancaster The Times Gardens to visit this winter Garden Answers Replies to readers' letters Weekend Tips A living record of plant history Marcus Binney visits an historical garden in France and says the Millennium Fund could achieve the same in Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS Cannock Gates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Dolphin Toddlers Agriframes Ltd Agriframs Ltd Septic Tanks Toolpost Using the phone on hols is easy as Pie thanks to… Cunard Cruises to Ancient Worlds Enchanted islands Caribbean: Explore these four spectacularly different islands in the Leewards and Windwards. . . Tropical Places China Pakistan International Holland America Line Grenada Word-Watching Mercury Search for the rhythm of Jamaica . . . or wallow in luxury at one of the paradise hideaways on the coast of the New Zealand Travel Special Voyages Jules Verne Travel Tips Italy Cox & Kings Noble Caledonia Limited Discover The New Zealand Way A taste of the best of England Walking in Susex: Discovering rural England on the South Downs and around historical Hastings Vacanze in Italia Follow in the footsteps of 1066 and all that Jurnberry Country Cottages in Scotland Fact file What to see Easy ways to hop the Channel Getting to France: If the tunnel doesn't appeal, Willy Newlands suggests some other routes Stena Sealink Trailfinders Bridge the World Lunn Poly Virgin atlantic Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand Australia South Pacific Austravel Travelbag Benz Abercrombie & Kent Prestige Holidays Britain's No. 1 Ferry Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Somak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Escapades The Art of Living in Tuscany Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bitten by the Whitby experience Weakend Break: Discover the dark secrets of North Yorkshire's rugged coastline and wild moors Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Botley Park Hotel & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items What to See Where to Stay Where to Eat Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headland Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Life is so Boring? Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous The Times Dinner Dates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Punchline Computer Games Word-Watching No. 3279: Twice Knightly by Obiter The Listener Crossword Solution to No. 3276: Henry Vi Part I by Salamanca No Title Bridge Above All, It's a Rover Children Vision Picture Gallery Incidents but not insights Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Too clean, but he has socks appeal BBC 1's just William brings Richmal Crompton's grubby anti-hero back to the screen. Susan Jeffreys is pleased to renew acquaintance with William Brown Actionaid Comic figures Repeats Revival times Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts No flies during dinner Science Doubts, decisions Soaps Matters of course Sport Introducing the family Hilary Kingsley meets the Scot who directs and acts in a new drama series, Finney, set in and around Newcastle upon Tyne Middle men hold the key Art & Antiques: Channel 4 offers a rare look at the Hong Kong market Choice Tinker essays a twinkle Off the Box Faith that all will be revealed Peter Barnard previews a film which follows a father's search for a daughter who disappeared in India 13 years ago The words behind the notes Opera on Radio: A collaboration between Radio 3 and Radio 4, previewed by Ian Brunskill Saturday November 12 Snoopers, gamblers and dreamers Film on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) ro the rest. Old and new police Thrillers of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on page 8 and 9. Transmission times, published in good faith, may be altered Videoplus numbers are found on pages 10 to 23 Villainy by the book Classic Thiriller of the Week They're all at it Modern Thriller of the Week Saturday November 12 Swinging all over the place Variations No Title A reminder of Rattigan's mastery of emotions Choice: A glittering revival; immigrant life; a famous police mistake; Hong Kong bargains Sunday November 13 Sky One Returned safe, better than before Variations No Title Look back in laughter with a Lancastrian Choice: A great Dame; a children's classic Life after Alexis Monday November 14 Variations No Title What happened next, after the Big Bang? Choice: Origin of the universe; secrets of novel-writing; institutionalised lives; emergency services So many unhappy returns Tuesday November 15 Variations No Title Profits must be set against a moral cost Choice: How Britain trade in weapons First time visit Wednesday November 16 Variations No Title Volunteer who paid the price for his candour Choice: The death of a British aid worker; following father's footsteps in Africa; domestic gloom Decadent Rome at its ripest Thursday November 17 Variations No Title Meet the family, who seem a friendly mob Choice: Modern gangsters; historic dissenters Knowledge, a dangerous thing Friday November 18 Variations No Title Nothing but the truth, but is it the whole? Choice: Britain's first televised trial; a tractor remembered; special dog-training; good, short drama Saturday November 12 Spread the word, thinly Pick of the Week Sunday November 13 Monday November 14 Tuesday November 15 Wednesday November 16 Thursday November 17 Friday November 18 National Westminster Bank Magazine The New Free Gift Scheme Magazine Picture Gallery Diary The Clarence Thomos case changed attitudes: men now know better than to suggest out loud there's no harm in a bit of mild ribaldry Jerry building Behind the screens Parent trap Something for the Weekend Dunhill Urphys Eugene kissed goodbye to his bus face, but like the… The Look NEC Chrysler International Jeep Want your mon War Re After the unprecedented slaugter of the Great War, another battle began: over the memorials that would mark the sacrifice of the fallen. Richard Cork examines the confict between the scuptual purists and trimphalists News at Ten JP 50 Olivetti Daks A Child of our Time Sir Michael Tippett is nearly 90. But you'd never guess. joanna pitman meets the grand old man of British music World Leather Discworld the Computer Game Holland & Holland Laguna Renault Alphes Engineering our own downfall As science unravels the miracle of our molicular structure, is our genetic heritage in danger of being corruped?Report by Robert Winston Berghaus Raymond Weil Geneve Nokia Singapore Airlines No Title BT It's good to talk The Slave STA The story of the 15000 black slaves who became the fashion accessories of Georgian British has never been told. Philippa Gregory examines a lost history Toyota Carina E Cd Servus in Austin English Country Cottages MOPS Norfold Headwear IND Ind India Tourist Office Want your mon War Re After the unpresidented slaughter of the Great War, another battle began: over the memorials that would mark the sacrifice of the fallen. Richared Crk examines the conflict between the sculptual purists and triumphalists Ey to go little Bit further? Prudential It Takes a Certain Attitude and conviction to present a collection that is almost entirely black Picture Gallery Canon Eos Pop art Limited-edition prints are selling like hot cakes to the posier generation Alexandra Campbell on what's hottiest Pilkington Glass Codorniu The 100 Best Winter Wines Christmas is a time when a supply of special occasion wines is essential. To make sure that you choose the right bottles for your palate, jane MacQuitty continues her guide to the ultimate seasonal cellar with 20 wines under £12.50 Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Parker Granary Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Neville Johnson The Times Cook The New Forest is not only glorious for its leaves at this time of year, but for itws produce, from mushrooms to Eldon Blue pork Lillywhites Dinner with the Times Cook Fine Claret for Christmas Mutoport Systems Ltd Drives, Patios & Paths Cocederal bon of Trades & Industry Elex under the Stars this Winter Krystal Parker Palmers Green Ltd Study Group Heritage Kensal This Saturday & Sunday The Times Pure Silk Furnishing Fabrics Antique Desks Show Kitchens and Bathrooms The Cookerack Nazeing Glass Works Ltd Divani Noble Caledonia Limited The Vulture Picks over bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery The Times Damon Hill A Childhood Picture Gallery Helob Real people in a real accident

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