News from 03/12/1994
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Martin Berthoud, George Brock, James Bone and Joel Brand, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Richard Beeston and George Brock, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Peter Whittle, Henrik Overgaard Nielsen, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Susan Laruel, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, J. Howarth, Andrew Longmore, Jan Morris, Denys Rowan-Hamilton, Geoffrey John and Patrick Davis, John Diamond, Brigid Callaghan, Judy Goodkin, Giles Gordon, Felicity Robertson, Philip Howard, Alice Thomson and Jill Sherman, John Marriott, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Robert Morrell, Anne Robinson, David Flusfeder, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill and Jennai Cox, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Stuart Jones, Robert Sheehan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Caroline Usher, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Kathryn Knight and Bill Frost, Anne Caborn, Robert Bowring, Peter Waymark, Peter Millar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, George Perry, Michael Clark, P.h.s, Richard Scott, John Young, Margaret Collins, Andrew Collinge, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Karin Smith, Jenny Summersby, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, R. E. Megarry, John Hennessy, Mary Loudon, Derwent May, Barbara Dorf, Norman de Mesquita, Susan Gilchrist, Kenneth Dover, Andrew Nott, Adam Lebor, Stephen Anderton, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Barry Millington, Russell Kempson and John Goodbody, Christina Koning, George Plumptre, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Simon De Bruxelles, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Brian Hercules, Ali Jaber, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Andrew Neil, Eric Reguly, Dacre of Glanton, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Janet Huins, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Annette Haswell, Mary Blumenau, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Jack Crossley, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Paul Thompson, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Brian Alderson, David Kershaw, Gerald Larner, Russell Kempson and Peter Ball, Anne Ashworth personal Finance Editor, Louisa Young, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, H. Gort, Christine Wheeler, Sarah Jane Checkland, Russell Twisk, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Geoffrey Rowell, Simon Jenkins, Frances Bissell, Cookery Correspondent, Mercia Mason, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Felice Eyston, Denise Elphick, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Matt Ridley, Sharon Bierer, Anthony Howard, George Stern, Hilary Kingsley, J. R. Hill, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jack Hibbert, Christopher Irvine, David Attenborough,
ResumoWith Today's Times Feuds could cost us power, says Major Labour would cause 'end of Britain' Money pours in for shotgun pensioner Index Weekend 'Madame to the stars' convicted of procuring girls Party-boy Portillo has bout of nerves Weekend Nato and UN argue over ban on Bosnia patrols Explosion sends blaze liner to the bottom Magazine Chopard No Title Lost aid worker is reunited with wife Bottomley defends smacking guidelines Miele Look before you leap, Aitken warns rebels Universities told to focus on quality before size Bank chief held in fraud inquiry The Sunday Times Sinn Fein talks put back by 48 hours News in Brief Professor resigns Royal flush £5.5m jackpot Ruling on fine Victim aged 100 Loud cheer Blackmail plot Bodies released By a Staff Reporter: Doctor's distraught wife stabbed mistress to death 'Everything's all right. You can come home now. I have killed Fiona,' She told unfaithful husband Freed paedophile 'still a threat to children' Gun killer cleared of murder Porn squad reprieved by Howard Duke's gift sword stolen from castle Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Citroen ZX Club Coroner criticises junior doctor's last 86-hour week Case of sudden adult death syndrome referred to the Department of Health Separation causes ripples in Hollywood gene pool Burberrys Abbey National 20p on Monday The Times Midland Desert island adventurer finds sixth Girl Friday Science student aged 24 joins professional castaway on raft trip to the Caribbean Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Japan Airlines Ireland: the inside story The Sunday Times Dixons Tripe lovers resist body blow by Brussels bureaucrats Delicacy extolled by Shakespeare and the Romans makes a comeback in culinary quarters Delicious treat of rural cuisine Fine Books for Christmas The Times Texas Supporters step up campaign after killer's appeal fails Murderer of typist sent back to jail Le Piat D'or Children of Aberfan ask Prince to raise hopes for the future Trivial Pursuit Protest against M11 ends News in Brief Gunman alert Doctor barred River poisoned Final journey Tail of woe Picture Gallery Bishops review ban on marriage of divorcees Church speaking 'with forked tongue' Clerical Medical Charity Card Advent invites thoughts of Christ's victory Credo Framlington Switch Samoans honour Stevenson, their 'Teller of Tales' Scottish writer's own treasure island prepares to mark centenary of his death Prime Minister of Lebanon resigns The Times Junta woos critics to end Burma isolation British mothers sob at backpack trial Wax Jacket Black & Denker Whitewater snaring of Clinton ally sours Gatt victory Corruption makes mockery of claims by Bhopal victims (AP): Trainee geisha sues her boss Ebac By our Foreign Staff: 140 feared drowned as Manila ferry sinks Bristol & West Forum for peace is set up in Gaza News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear cash (Reuter): Attack kills 3 (AFP): Stamp protest (Reuter): Star convicted (Reuter): Up the pole Nato pilots face Russian missile threat in Bosnia UN chiefs mull over plans for pullout The Gift of Life for Life Snub by Kozyrev to Christopher widens rift with the West (AFP): Bihac crisis 'cowardice' Hanro Prices that have a nice ring to them Kremlin blamed by Moscow MPs for Chechen raids French firms' political gifts condemned Duxiana 20 die when express ploughs into Hungarian rail station The Sunday Times (Reuter): Neo-Nazi tank is seized World Summary (Reuter): Berlusconi poll fears (AP): New charges for SS killer Classy touch for Aeroflot Language barrier holds back plan for Eurocops Theatre Tokens East-West crime syndicates exploit open frontiers National Westminster Bank Janet Daley Whatever happened to good old-fashioned justice and villains who robbed trains-not pensioners? Slim-line tonic The Times Diary The whips have switched tactics. Anthony Howard on… When old friends fall out The enduring Anglo-American love affair will soon be patched up once our troops are safely out of Bosnia Woman's view A hard lesson in party discipline For the chop Party blues Shell shock Another trip Wood that he accepted he couldn't give it up.… Weakness in the Air The Bosnian Serbs see their '1,000-year opportunity' The Times Higher Quality Universities must address the erosion of academic standards Man of Two Worlds A centenary salute to Robert Louis Stevenson Persuasive forces in Norway's vote Campaign pride A forest for Oslo? Blooming November Reflections on a suicide at Oxford Priestly remarriage Cows for Uganda Glad tidings or more junk mail? Worldly monks Burglars' scourge Court Circular Premium Bonds Memorial service Luncheons Election Cooks' Company Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Personal Column University news Service dinners Dinner Reception Forthcoming marriages Church news Professor A. F. Shore A. F. (Peter) Shore, Brunner Professor of Egyptology in the University of Liverpool, 1974-91, died on November 27 aged 70. He was born on November 14,1924. Personal Column Lady Johnston Lady Johnston, CBE , Chairman of the Girls' Public Day School Trust, 1975-91, and since 1992 its president, died on November 28 aged 78. She was born on May 18,1916. Association Action Rukba Michael Trinick Michael Trinick, OBE, former West Country agent for the National Trust, died on November 24 aged 70. He was born on July 10,1924. Kenneth Humphreys Kenneth Humphreys, university librarian, died on November 4 aged 77. He was born on December 4,1916. King and Monarchy Feuds 'could cost us power' The Times Crossword No 19,716 Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Forecast Orbitel Magazine Saturday Times Weekend Vision Societies see drop in value of houses Recession fears revived White knight too late for Attwoods Weekend Money Lee Cooper rides out of City Anne Ashworth Administrators set to take Polly Peck Cyprus hotels Sport RJB seeks £894m to fund English coal mines London & Manchester Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Today Job law protest Regulators CBI call to withdraw proposed EU job laws RJB Mining Plc The Carsberg and Spottswoode show Picture Gallery Spending on luxury goods lifts Vend?me US jobless total at four-year low Tourist Rates You, your wallet and the budget The Sunday Times Regional brewer toasts rise Orion UniChem acquisition RAP in £3.55m flotation Pearson increases stake £22m offer for Embassy EC moves on late payment of bills Business Roundup Delivering the vital ingredients for success Partners in Power Susan Gilchrist meets the new team taking up the challenge to convince the world that British food is best Food from Britain: Geoffrey John and Patrick Davis Ten years since Buzby sang the praises of privatisation The BT sell-off has put £14.7bn into the Treasury coffers, says Colin Narbrough C&G books London Arena for meeting US vote for Gatt deal welcomed Commercial Union Commodities Liffe Options BAT investors braced for court fight with regulator Stock Market Michael Clark 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 VendÔme Wolverhampton & Dudley Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Waste disposed Tempus Embassy Property Wall Street Barclays Prices drift lower Fidelity Brokerage Tessa Teaser Home sweet home-or perhaps not? The Budget Liz Dolan explains how changes to mortgage interest support may hit you Pepping up convertibles Investment Strategy Foreign Colonial Postcode Pain NatWest starts Pep price war Barclaycard Henderson Touche Remnant What to do when Tessa's time is up Sara McConnell examines the options Ireland enters the fray Save & Prosper Seymour Sinclair Luxury gifts to consume your interest More limp measure than lump sum Comment Annuity rules change-but who benefits? Those most likely to gain are the farthest from retirement, says Anne Caborn Depressed rates hurt pensioners Policy Portfolio Plc Compulsory Purchase Annuities Counting Clarke's small change How the fine print of the Chancellor's statement could affect you Share Trade Sun Banking Corporation Limited Foreign Colonial Choice Simplified Save & Prosper To Pep, a corporate son Anne Ashworth considers the appeal of the latest Pep Templeton Finding your Way around Bonds and 'Prefs' Tax-breaks for wealthy ready to have a flutter Liz Dolan looks at the new venture capital trusts Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Cheltenham&Gloucester Budget Snips Dunedin Fund Managers LTD Towry Law Fidelity Investments Prisoners of the penalty postcodes Sara McConnell discovers that insurace companies are SAGA Services Ltd How to keep your premiums down Lifestyles that limit the chance of cover Going to increasing lenghts to assess the risks on buildings and contents policies Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Asset The Times Save & Prosper Schroders Investment Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savings and health Fuel VAT figures do not add up Slow technology-or 'cheating'? Shooting legally requires licence The Times Unit Trust Information Service FreeCall Paucity of runners poses big problem Richard Evens Nap: Sharp performed (1.45 Towcester) Next best: Run Up The Flag(2.20 Towcester) By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Danoli to put Atours in his place Chepstow Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Smith Eccles retires from the saddle Relkeel to state Champion case Sandown Park William Hill South Africans richly deserve improved image Fitting finale for touring team Final encounter promises much Towcester Shorten rises to challenge Doyle crashes out of six-day race Wetherby Montelado backed Extra international on England a tour Sport in Brief Newcomers called up Final hopes fade Watkins battles hard Home win for Lindh Montana to play on Morceli heads voting Yesterday's Results Hierarchy satisfied by trial and errors Encouraging signs for Oxford as Gladiators edge out Contenders By our Sports Staff: Faldo's fine-tuning brings clear lead in birdie barrage Inspired burst destroys field The London Hernia Centre England's success protects status Smith out in front with triple first David Powell salutes the achievement of an athlete whose mastery of three disciplines has led to singular success Hightown draw short straw Crews Gilt Edge Investments England escape embarrassment thanks to Crawley Lancastrian shows Test pedigree Tendulkar takes command Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Fives alive to one-man show from the master Wayne Enstone has dominated his sport for 22 years. Stuart Jones discovers how The Times England call-up for citizen Harvey Trophy in need of polish Return to the merry-go-round of mediocrity Panthers favoured to leap final hurdle Norman de Mesquita on the prospects of the ice hockey teams facing off in the cup final in Sheffield tonight Long-serving Swede who still receives volleys of applause Saturday portrait: Stefan Edberg, by Andrew Longmore Horse-sense provides secret of May's success Riding high King of clubs Diego's crusade Bout of trouble Sound advice England fixture arrangers treading on dangerous ground Little prepares for fiery return to Filbert Street Leicester plan to prove a point The Times Fairy-tale goes on for the mighty Bash Andrew Longmore stops at a tiny outpost in the New Forest on the road to Wembley For the Record Game Boy Cricket Police to interview Merson over drug confessions President's men put on retreat by Edberg Picture Gallery Scunthorpe survive on big stage Little progress over Coulthard contract French yacht loses mast and big lead Mount Charlotte Hotels Simon Barnes Offers How to Clear our City Streets Austin Reed Travel Outdoors Books Four Weddings and a curious screenplay Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Museums Ruth Gledhill joins in the moving celebration of the beginning of Hanukkah At your Service Children Children's Books for Christmas Dolphin How a city cleared its roads at little cost and in… See Naples and sigh Boxing Day Gala Concert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Victor Hochhauser City of London Sinfonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymound Gubbay Barbican Hall German Romantic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Albery Theatre Queen's Theatre To Place your Entertainment Advertisement in the… Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Nutcracker Trendy soap, and a load of flannel Out of Kharms' way Benedict Nightingale reviews Theatre de Complicite's vision of a Russian Absurdist at the Lyttelton Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Peter Pan Brave tribute from the Grave Concerts Northern Sinfonia/Schiff Newcastle City Hall Audible treat Rossini/Ravel Guildhall School of Music and Drama Figaro's Wedding Never Never for ever Acress the country, women are dressing up as men and men as women in order to celebrate the feative rite of the Christmas panto Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide Absolutely not from Warrington Guy Walters on the RCA exhibition inspired by a Swedish vodka bottle New on Video: Carrey's pet project; Rhett gives a damn again; loony Clunes Recordings: Many miles left in Davis tracks; titanic performance from Bryars; Beatles uncovered at the Beeb; Wolf bites back Jazz Recordings: Many miles left in Davis tracks; titanic performance from Bryars; Beatles uncovered at the Beeb; Wolf bites back Times Literary Supplement Access The Times Games prices Computer game gifts virtually sure to please There's more to buying a high-tech game than the picture on the box. With so much choice, which are the best buys for Christmas? The Ultimate Gift! Multiple Display Advertising Items Rose Cottage Gifts Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Relax & Learn Bars Multiple Display Advertising Items Pictish Designs London Car Telephones Multiple Display Advertising Items The Essential Partner for Every Golfer Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items A1 HAM NordicTrack Multiple Display Advertising Items Postage & Package Business Emphasys LTD. Multiple Display Advertising Items Auto Linx Remember the Good Old Navy Christmas Fun with the Kids! Drinks Direct The Complete Carver Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Robot II Bauer Holiday Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cashmere Store Multiple Display Advertising Items Dukeshill HAM Co May we introduce you to our traditionally Smoked… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Margaret Anne Glove Company Springs Hydro Scented Christmas Narcissi by Post from the Isles of… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Fayre Multiple Display Advertising Items Fynefish Products LTD Davenports of Ashby Legends of Sport Limited Gifts for her Multiple Display Advertising Items Charities The Country's leading manufacturer of Airforce,… The John Gillespie Salon The Britannia Hotel French Connection Paul Mitchell Silhouette Dom Migele Mason Pearson French Lingerie Nexus DG Clynol hair Remington Christmas Treat Hair Beauty Vidal Sassoon Salons North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Addison Road Holland Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Groom Bros LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Potton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Justin Sewell ARDS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nigel Mansell Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Gleneske Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stroll home after a day on the piste The Times The Galaxy Range Peter Adams EuroCave Visa Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo Wonderbriefs Multiple Display Advertising Items China Mainland Seymour Shirts Christmas Gift Pure Silk Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS Rosie Nieper British Antique Replicas Medivac Healthcare Everything but the kitchen sink Whether you're a novice or a masterchef, this catalogue will help you to cook up a storm Shoparound The Times Shoparound Tablesafe Green Card Information Factory Shop Changewear Multiple Display Advertising Items Real Leather Boots with attitude Step out in those cowboy boots The Breton Cup Having fun beyond the hinge Brian Alderson on a children's encyclopaedia gimmick Taped crusaders Audio Books Hats off to the upper middle class, old girl Derwent May reviews the critics Minerva Press New-style spin on an old kind of horror A profession for amateurs Giles Gordon on way we buy weighty biographies for our shelves, but prefer to read diaries and journals Picture Gallery The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Funeral rights John Diamond on the curious book of the film we all loved New in Paperback Champion for Captain Bob Andrew Neil on Elizbeth Maxwall's blinkered account of life at the side of the notorious megalmaniac Picture Gallery Another rave from the grave James Herbert is back with his seventeenth horror novel Peter Millar feels the chill Times Books Thursday No Title Natural born killers Dulls the senses Member of The Publishers Associations Little, Brown The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinneys Puttocks Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Dino 246 GT The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jensen Cv8 MK II Multiple Classified Advertising Items The garage man fell for my scarlet woman Jack Crossley tells how he spent thousands of pounds on making a sporty MGB as attractive as the first day he saw her nearly 26 years ago Steering Column Andrew Collinge Basic parts Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Department of Transport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apprered SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Market Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovering lost gems of the Shire When Shire Publications began producing its small, low-cost books back in the 1960s, little did it realise how desirable they would become Saleroom The Times Garden Answers Homes & Gardens Prudential Automatic Garage Door Openers Water King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moving time for plants Now is the best time for transplanting, says George Plumptre. The Times Gardener Multiple Display Advertising Items Superior Quality MOPS Homes and Gardens A cut above the other pruners Stephen Anderton explains what makes a good pair of secateurs My shame as a Euro-budget bandit Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney A case of tit for tat Feather Report The Times Leaping to salmon's aid Unless the Government acts to end drift-netting, it could be the end of the line for wild salmon, says Brian Clarke Holland & Holland Never top young to take a cruise Sailing: Once upon a time cruises were long and passengers were old but a new breed of both is emerging How to book your cruise Travel TIPS Where to see the world cup skiers Sking: Fret-free breaks at child-friendly resorts; plus a spectator's guide to the professional action Tales from the nursery slopes Malta Tours Toddling off to the piste How to get there and where to stay Voyages Jules Verne Out on the town in New York Weekend Breaks: Take a quick bite at the glitzy Big Apple or linger more leisurely in historic Milan Cunard Passion for fashion in the city of style Well-kept secrets in the Malvern hills Malvern: From the surrounding hills gushes the product that6 brought prosperity to the town Pakistan International Malvern: where to stay, where to eat Word-Watching Drives and walks China Trailfinders Traveller's Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel de L'Abbaye Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A modern glimpse of times past Weekend Break: Salisbury Cathedral has entered the tour market. Ruth Gledhill joins its first venture The Times Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Blakeney Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Botley Park Hotel & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Country Partners The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Singles Library Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games The Listener Crossword No. 3282: We Came Fishing by Apex Word-Watching Bridge Power MacIntosh from Apple A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Seven Days TV Tuesday Vision, the seven-day guide to television and radio… Picture Gallery Obsessive but compulsive David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Channel-Hopping Why Cathy never did come home George Perry on the life of Carol White, a star burnt out by fame Arthritis Research Given the hump Repeats Performance test Arts Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Heads in the clouds Science No, don't look Soaps Julia Liewellyn Smith Keep your cool Sport When Harry met Ali—and survived The BBC's Sports Review programme is 40 years old. Peter Barnard talks to one of its stalwarts Barn storming for viewers Satellite: Rose Wild on Country Music Television's plan to call the tune Extra Watch Devil in disguise? Off the Box Closer friends Punchlines with punch Robi Dutta reports on a new comedy series from Channel 4, aimed at generating cross-cultural laughter Killer that the world tried to ignore Cinema: David Robinson on the use of drama and documentary in the telling of the Aids story Saturday Murder, mystery-and Monroe David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best f the rest. The Drama and Romance of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Transmission times, published in good faith, may be aftered. Videoplus numbers are found pages 10 to 23 At the chalk face Deama of the Week Fantasy and flesh Romance of the Week Saturday December 3 And here's one he made earlier Variations When rib-tickling is better than the alternative Choice: The real Dodd stands up; Vladivostock violated; the nation exposed; privates on parade BBC1 Sunday December 4 This one flies, but on auto-pilot Variations BBC1 Nobody knows why Nikita was like that Choice: paradoxes of politics and finance Monday December 5 Look who's talking Variations BBC1 Winter fuel expensive, thanks to tax-gatherers Tuesday December 6 Taking it while it's on offer Variations BBC1 Life is a struggle and not all of us can cope Choice: a brave young patient; a tragic actress Wednesday December 7 Battling with the board Variations Travel programme presenter has a light touch BBC1 Thursday December 8 Only 16 days to go now Variations BBC1 Dark-toned humour is a funny business Choice: New black comedy; a moral dilemma Friday December 9 Here they come again, Burt Variations BBC1 On camera or in camera, justice is a mystery Saturday December 3 Witch way for Dorothy Pick of the Week Sunday December 4 Monday December 5 Tuesday December 6 Wednesday December 7 Thursday December 8 Friday December 9 National Westminster Bank Yes, Majesty Salvatore Ferragams Picture Gallery Harrods Room of Luxury Salvafore Ferragams Omega Saturday December 3 1994 Diary The most common response to a request for TY-set guidance from those who pump hours of viewing through them was: "Dunno, really, my wife always choose' Married to Maxwell Damon Hill's childhood Slaves in Britain Seat of learning Something for the Weekend Palsha Picasso ZX Citroen No Title Alan Bennett knew the value of his play, the Madness of King George Iii, to Hollywood Lavazza Claris Courvoisier Courvoisier Picture Gallery Granary Lycra Gore Long Ago Microsoft 8 Years Old The man who would be Mandela Ellesse watch Why can't men be More like women? Setting up Business Gas Shy mongrel Railroad religion On the Road A journey across the Midwest by railroad shows that the old America, its people and its transport, is still intact, but only just Citizen Citizen Master and Muse Gala was not only Salvador Dali's inspiration but his manipulator for more than 50 year. Richard Cork examines photographs published for the first time in Britain which show the surrealist's wife as the bohemian libertine and domineering intelletual she was Picture Gallery Cunard Paco rabanne Austrian National Tourist Office Cafédirect Discover Prudential Olivetti Olivetti Indiglo Patent Power Picture Gallery Shiny Happy People Say goodbye to all those neutrals and make a definite statement with furnishings of gold, silver and all that glitters. Now, Helen Chisiett writes, is the time to twinkle twinkle.. . photograph by Richard Waite Picture Gallery Bryant Homes Glenlivet The ultimate Christmas shopping list Alfred Dunhill Cover Fruit tree, £150, Nicky Tibbles for Wild At… Hackett Seductive settings Perrier-Jouët Gucci Wedgwood Visual scents Heathrow and Gatwick. Harrods Chanel Night visions Harrods Picture Gallery Finishing touches Nikon A wild bunch Picture Gallery Crabtree & Evelyn Collar & Cuffs Ilias LALAoUNIS Crabtree & Evelyn The right time Seiko Kinetic Swatch the Beep National Geographic Corby Picture Gallery Raymond Weil Simpson Hennell Papers & pens Paul Mitchell Breitling Restaurant Guide Eating Out Cox & Kings The Times Cook Old cookbooks have more than just antique charm to recommend them. They also contain recipes that are both usable and delicious Bordeaux Kensal Bankruptcy Sale Abra-Cadabra Stone Enterprises Limited No Title Show Kitchens Heritage The Greenhaus Miller Partnership What to Buy Odd bins Drink Nationwide The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery The Times Vanessa Feltz Michelob Pilsner Urquell
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