News from 14/01/1995
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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Nicholas Mosley, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, D. W. Green, A. A. Gray, Andrew Pierce, Edward Norman, L J McClelland, Rob Hughes, Roy E. Groves, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Lindsay Knight, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Andrew Campbell, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Clive Davis, Robert Boyes, Anne Robinson, Jenny McLean, David Flusfeder, John Read, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Yehudi Menuhin, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kathleen Jarvis, Robert Sheehan, F. J. Watson, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Simon Bull, Peter Waymark, Peter Hughes, Alan Hamilton, Simon Mundy, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Humphry Wakefield, Ramnik Shah, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Roger Evans, Vernon Bogdanor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Richard Beeston and Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, G. Henton Davies, Justin Cartwright, Graham Wood, Vivien Dinham, Jonathan Sale, Russell Kempson, G. Yeadell, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Lin Jenkins, Jean Eaglesham, Barry Millington, Michael White, Ian Brunskill, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Liz Gill, Paul Sullivan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Robin Neillands, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Helen Nowicka, Averil Cameron, Warden, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Roger Thomas, Julian Muscat, Polly Toynbee, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Nigel Hawkes and Stewart Tendler, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Martin Ivens, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Karen Kay, Tim Wapshott, Bob Gledhill, Alan Lee, Michael Hodges, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Christine Wheeler, Rachel Nugee, Martin van Zwanenberg Divisional Director, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Jill Crawshaw, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Michael Williams, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Gaudern, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Hilary Kingsley, Alexandra Campbell, A. H. P. Humphrey, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Morris and Tony Hadfield, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, W. J. Briggs,
ResumoWith Today's Times Hurd ready to stay at his Fo post Prime Minister cheered by decision Hospital intruder cut life machines Accountancy Index Weekend Thirty big cats may be loose in countryside IRA terrorists ask for legal aid to sue prison Magazine Soccer star's tears over drugs cure Weekend Au pair death: man charged Girl, 14, dies in ear operation Dini takes over My father is dying, Deng 's daughter tells the world In his opening, dispatch from China, James Pringle, The Time's new correspondent in Peking, assesses life after Deng, page 15 Whitehead & Partners Peers question whether honour is enough Major woos Tory Right with charm offensive Protesters in chains halt airlift of calves How to get the odds on your side by forming a… Dutch pledge to ban crates for UK livestock Ministers 'helped council to waste £100m' Enniskillen father favours Irish unity Uranium waste dumped on farm The Sunday Times Oil tanker cracks Patient given cow tissue Hoaxer to pay £6,000 Driving tests cancelled Ford raises car prices Health chief's suicide A snip at £1,300 Jackpot stands at £17m Keys clue to violin theft Transvestite loses claim Public to recommend Charter awards News in Brief Schoolgirl dies after surgery to reshape ears By a Staff Reporter: Woman pilot says false report ended career Baffled tramp suffers brief case of mistaken identity Rosemary West on tenth charge Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Fiancé 'killed farm couple for inheritance' Landlord is fined £32,000 over gassed brothers BT Spirit of Nureyev turns auction into gala show Garden debut costume fetches ten times estimate Our Man in Spain keeps cat in the bag Avalanche fears after heavy snow Whites barred at racism meeting The Charity appeals for safety of captured Britons The charity Vso has welcomed the first contact is a month with Sierra Leone rebels who captured two of its aid workers last November, Lin Jenkins writes Children's claims of sexual abuse 'drew on videos' Parents speak out against police inquiry Legal interrogation adds to trauma Couple who lost their two sons, home and business Locked-in boyfriend 'lost control' RAC Lady du Cann dies aged 49 Next Week in the Times Rabbit warren built by monks becomes protected monument Thriving and profitable medieval source of pelt and meat preserved under Downs Halifax Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Lying to live The Sunday Times Hostile takeover at the Eye would prompt walkout Private Eye Cancer link to mouldy peanuts Titan Boy disabled by hospital birth is awarded £1.4m Driver crashes into Buckingham Palace gates Car bomb chemist jailed Morris & Smith Salestrac Ltd Red Cross calls recruits to serve its flag of mercy 150th anniversary year celebrates projects ranging from Rwanda to Wales Extra Watch Security Systems Alliance Leicester Building Society Girl aged 5 undergoes fourth liver transplant News in Brief DJ moves Skoda bites back Televised trial In the slow lane Trouble flares Lexus Division of Toyota (GB) Limited Churchman issues maps naming lost worshippers At Your Service, Weekend, page 2 Going Places Academy unveils Poussin's religious wonders Asian bishop ends 1,000-year tradition Third theological college to close Accelerated Leaming Systems Limited Greatest truths are found in the small print Credo The Rev Edward Norman German ambassador heads back to Bonn in a hurry Veteran of mad cow battle moves to pastures new Bonn File Golden parachutes Reuter: Walesa ally quits in Euro dispute Train takes strain for late arrivals Virgin Territory Therapy on wheels shrinks anxieties Chrysler International Chill factor halts Boris bear show Historians at war Russians close in on palace in Grozny Royal Caribbean Our Foreign Staff: UN gets ready to pull peacekeepers out of Croatia Dole delays vote on ending Bosnia arms embargo The British Steam Train 'Doomed' Yeltsin may be saved by weak opposition Mr Average's escape from jaws of death whets French appetite for sea saga Finance chief Dini named to take over from Berlusconi New 'missing link' discovery Ends Tomorrow Glenn Miller's heirs sue EMI Chinese priests to worship with Pope Secret pardons anger ANC Watergate tape cut 'was no accident' Virgin Territory Israelis to protest over British bar on students Jazziz Picture Gallery Sweden destroys Pakistan gift horses Everest America welcomes Algeria arms accord China fears loss of economic freedom after Deng dies James Pringle, The Time's new correspondent in Peking, looks at China's prospects after Deng dies Cambodian amnesty weakens Khmer Rouge but fails to halt terror ATC Accountants' Referrals Referals List Subject Codes Challenge to trial in Nigeria World Summary Balladur bid backed Winfrey took drug 'Master race' editor quits Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Intermedicate Examination, held in November 1994 Order of Merit and Prizes Executive Connections The Financial Training Company Chartered accountants' successful examination candidates continued The Times Intermediate Transfrees The Times Literary Supplement Clear the mist from Scotland Labour must clarify its devolution plans, argues Magnus Linklater Scottish MPs might have to accept fewer privileges at times Royal flush The Times Diary Male order The Times Diary Medals for the model major-general For decaes they have been pilloried. But army chiefs have made a comeback, says Martin Ivens Thank you, nurse. Carry on The sister in the appendix row has but cleanly through the red tape that often unfairly protect the professions Wrong track The Times Diary With nobs on The Times Diary Flat refusal The Times Diary In the red The Times Diary Man and Manifesto Major sets off on the long election trail IT Must Be the Lottery The bishops find a new cause of complaint Swim to Glory Aprés nous le Delage Voting with one's feet on men only Purcell, Elgar and musical 'ice age' Empire museum Humber Bridge Burglary deterrent Lottery niceties How governments debase currencies Horticultural library Veal production Heat and light Court Circular Memorial service Weekend birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinner Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Service dinner Forthcoming marriages The Right Rev Mervyn Stock Wood The Right Rev Mervyn Stockwood, Bishop of Southwark, 1959-80, died yesterday in hospital in Bath aged 81. He was born on May 17.1913 Personal Column Lady du Cann Lady du Cann, wife of Sir Edward du Cann and former president of the Motor Neurone Association, died of cancer on January 10 aged 49. She was born on May 5,1945 Multiple Display Advertising Items P. E. Murray Willis Peter Murray Willis, cricketer, died on January 7 aged 84. He was born on July 14,1910 Dr. De Feranti Sir John Peck Sir John Peck, KCMG, Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland, 1970-73 and a wartime assistant private secretary to Winston Churchchill, died yesterday in Killiney, Co Dublin, aged 81. He was born in Kuala Lumpur on February 16,1913 News The Times Crossword No 19,752 The Times Today Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Anne Ashworth US blow for Wellcome Call to block over-the-counter licence for Zovirax By our Deputy City Editor: Saatchi's BA team may join Maurice Blockbuster closes 133 video rental stores APV action to restore lost profits Melvyn Marckus City campaigns for Peps rule change Sport Exchange to look at rules after inquiry into Northern Mercury Asset Management Week End Sporting … Business Today Dow surges on Mexican hopes Saatchi share price feels the Big Chill from Windy City Currencies turmoil spreads to east Europe Share Shop Picture Gallery Rolls lands aero-engine maintenance contracts By our City Staff: US takeover costs Berisford £17m Tourist Rates Argos sets the pace in sales Maurice v the bean counters The Sunday Times Booker buys Holroyd Meek in £22m deal Business Roundup Phillips appointed ICS helps plan victims Lenders' right to appeal Delian Lloyd's payout Peter Black Vodafone Virgin Territory Battle of Trafalgar inspires a sense of duty Northern Electric: David Morris and Tony Hadfield Partners in power Martin Waller talks to the two men at the heart of what will probably be this year's fiercest lakeover battle Brand marketing shows that museum is no Jurassic Park The V&A has turned old designs into prime modern assets, writes Jon Ashworth Prudential Shares rally as rate rise pressure in US recedes Moves of the Week Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Argos Wellcome Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Slimming down Tempus Wall Street Battle joined on pensions and divorce Anne Ashworth reports on moves to give fairer treatment of pensions which a marriage fails Ministers foresaw an outcry like that over the CSA Twin peaks poser for shares Investment Strategy Power Surge Eurocrats' former wives get best pension deal Fidelity Investments Limited Identity Crisis Yard probes Abbey cash machine fraud Tardy Revenue slows Pep plans Robert Miller says the new Peps announced in the Budget may miss the start of the tax year Save & Prosper Hill Samuel Asset Management Double tax-year benefit from two new issues Baillie Gifford & Co Reader laments closure of the Ns yearly plan Friendly society to pay compensation by March Lancashing & Yorkshire investors who have lost almost ?4 million are still worried, says Jean Eaglesham The Equitable Life The wait for resolution Henderson touche Remnant Lord Dubs to the rescue Comment M&C Financial Services Limited Low-voltage campaign sparks big surge in power demand Share shops have been amazed by registration demand for power shares. Liz Dolan gives the points to watch Share Shop Special Deals Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Coming to terms with crippling credit card debt Sara McConnell gives some advice on what to do as the family's overweight Christmas bills are digested Save & Prosper Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd New Act helps get a cash refund GT Unit Managers Ltd. Chase De Vere Investments Plc Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Gartmore Unit Trusts Time is right to review your home insurance The present price war offers a premium opportunity. writes Robert Miller SIT Savings Ltd BRIEFlNGS How 'he who dares' opens an account Demands for ID can often be insensitive, says Sara McConnell When visiting the bank produces an identity crisis Who's with the Woolwich? Head Offices save the Day Save & Prosper Investment Management Limited Partridge Muir & Warren Ltd. Net a student credit card Credit Card Rates for Students Turning on the power Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Chase De Vere Investments Plc The Equitable Life Counter staff right but too zealous The real housing blueprint of boom and bust Bad sums by British Gas Don't let banks get away with it Dear share of Scottish efficiency Lloyds Bank Share Shop Northern Rock Building Society Save & Prosper Group Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Early fall in share prices reversed Fidelity Brokerage Current Express can come of age Nick The Beak to return winning verdict Ascot BBC1 Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Ascot Cheltnham Gales Cavalier leaps to prominence Gandolfo's chaser advertises Cheltenham Festival claims Richard Evans Nap: Sublime Fellow (2.45 Ascot) Next best: Inchcailloch (3.45 Ascot) Newcastle Results from Yesterday's thru Meetings By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Tropical Lake can make class tell Big-Race Fields at Leopardstown Today Specialists Lingfield Park Scrumpy Country to record Larkhill double Audacious Young has Dallas running scared The Times Absence from final allows England to heal wounds Australia prepares to bask in glory of priate World Series Cup party Alan, Lee, cricket correspondent, believes the touring team can profit from its enforced rest By our Sports Staff: Ramprakash under pressure to state strong Test case Teams Widnes hope for progress Delays inflame disputes Atlanta changes tack as sailors make waves Akom Ltd Thames Valley evade pursuit by Sharks Sport in Brief England unlikely to lay claim to 1999 World Cup Russ praises men in black for teamwork Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Bath to tap precious reserves Stirling's creativity could carry them to first title By our Sports Staff: Agassi opts for flying visit to feel out terrain Spain's leading lady ready for coronation as queen of the court Saturday portrait: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, by Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent Events tailored for Tomba Downhill race shortened to accommodate Italian Teddington start defence in fine form Stop snoring and sniff out a place in the Super Bowl On Saturday Brave Merson takes first step towards return Weekend View Chance for Palace to end goal famine Rangers' pursuers lose more ground Newcastle may prove swansong for Hughes For the Record Hendry hits back for 5-3 victory Snow Reports SKI Club Television demands will restrict options for Dublin Cricket Merson to restart training next week From Swindon to Seville, Keegan's search goes on Rob Hughes on the options for the Newcastle United manager as he attempts to replace Andy Cole Navratilova pens thrilling sequel to career Graham boosts Arsenal fire-power Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Skiing Books Ginny Dougary: My Second Working Family The Island of Jersey Outdoors Travel Offers Films Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Museums Galleries In a Welsh valley, Ruth Gledhill marvels at the beauty of a church made of marble At your Service Rock Jazz Opera Classical Theatre Dance Children Polo Ralph Lauren Who is speaking out for the family Support networks are highlighting the stress felt by many parents Paris Ceramics Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Hindemith The Rebel Multiple Display Advertising Items Gala Opera Night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Once on this Island Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact Theatre Royal Exchange Theatre Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The drawing's the thing Benedict Nightingle on an exhibition of work by William Hewison, The Times's theatre cartoonist Hewison likes 'lived-in faces', such as Michael Hordern's Cheek Jowl Fairest Isle It may be gory, but is it Tarantino? Uneasy Christ-tide celebration Kate Bassett reviews a disturbing comedy with a socio-political sting Easy Laughter man In the Moon, SW3 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Steven Osborne The Sunday Times Cinderella Theatre seats for only 20p Theatre Guide West, End Entertainmet Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Bown's assesment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country) New on Video: Hillbillies play silly-billies; stunning Chinese game of puppets All the sound, none of the fury If you think home cinema means a pricey, blood-boiling spaghetti of cables, think again Future Visions Recordings: Sweet touch of Soundgarden's heavy… Pop Singles Pop Albums Siouxsie & the Banshees The Rapture Wonderland/Polydor The Times Higher Education Supplement Picture Gallery Vocal Orchestral Jazz Tower Contemporary Opera Dolphin The prophets of spring Feather report A cure for mad farmer disease Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Breeder who is as proud as a peacock Quinton Spratt fell in love with peafowl as a child. Thirty years later, his hobby is a thriving business Turn your home into a garden George Plumptre, The Times Gardener with advice on choosing a conservatory Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Rosewall Multiple Display Advertising Items Study Group Krystal Wallspan Plc Ardenco Ltd. Agriframes Ltd. Automatic Garage Door Openers Septic Tanks All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Garden Answers A Gift for Gardeners Agriframes Norfolk Greenhouses Ltd. Saleroom Shoparound Quick & Direct Herald & Heart Hatters Medivac The world in his hands Michael hall meets a collector whose childhood passion for maps led him to become an expert on the subject Allergy Relief Products Ltd. Body Aware Poetstyle Ltd Buyers Choice Language Magazine for Uk Readers Ardenco Ltd. British Antique Replicas Peter Adams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Old Tannery Collection Langley House Ltd John Wilcox & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Treasures from the scrapheap Waste not want not Saturday Rendezvous The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Teapots help pour new life into historic houses In its centenary year, the National Trust celebrates with a host of commemorative gifts designed to revive past glories The Times Stockists George Smith If the product is right, so is the price The arguments over the Net Book Agreement are missing the point, says Giles Gordon The Times A hat brimful of history Look into the fez and you will find all the tensions of Turkey, Justin Cartwright finds Flab, glorious flab Overweight? Here is how to shed pounds, or at least £9.99 The Times/Talking Book Shop 1994 Bestsellers Audio Books Mail order: World Books 1994 Bestsellers Flood warning Fury By Colin Forbes MacMillan, £14.99 Derwent May Reviews the critics Janus Publishing Company New in Paperback Return to the veil of tears Post-revolutionary Iran is no place for a woman, even a rich expat, says Janet Daley The divorce phase Marriage breakdown seems to have become just another of life's milestones To my Ex-Husband By Susan Dundon Mandarin, £5.99 All we need is a title Ian Brodie on the original names of famous works A Trollope in silk briefs Marcel Berlins enjoys an entertaining legal Aga saga set in the backbiting, cynical world of the Bar Judicial Whispers By Caro Fraster Orion, £14.99 Double trouble The Far Side of Desire By Ralph Glasser Severn House, £16.99 Times Books Hacking it with the band Mid-Life Confidential Edited Dave Marsh Hodder £ Stoughton, £15.99 New Authors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laughs from the car in front Witty, wacky, weird … results of The Times competition to find the best new British car-bumper slogans Ferrari No easy ride to a test pass Forget the ton-up boys, learning to ride a motorcycle safely is serious business Next Saturday with the Times Fact file Weekend Saturday January 14 1995 Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items South African Airways Nelson's Travel Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Independent Traveller's World Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Trailfinders Exotic Thailand St. Peterburg Clearwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwegian Cruise Line Ramblers Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Footsteps through carpets of flowers Hidden Italy: Away from the coastal resorts, the little known region of the Marche is a walker's paradise Black Prince Vacances en Campagne Timescape How to get there and what it costs Pakistan International Turkey P&O A taste of style Mint juleps, voodoo and all that jazz New Orleans: The city goes wild at Mardi Gras. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports on the fun—and the fear Getting there ExplorAsia Crystal The World's Leading Ferry Company Word-Watching Virgin Territory Ski Austria Cunard Feel free in a home from home Self-Catering: Jill Crawshaw discovers a host of holiday haunts blessed with a touch of character Brittany Ferries Beware leaves and cows Marrow Boats: The autumnal delights and pitfalls of an out-of-season long weekend break on the canal Christmas Jumbo Crossword Solution Stena Sealink Sweden Fact file China Travel Service (UK) Ltd South African Airways A Walt Disney World of Holidays in One On the trail of The Avengers Themed Breaks: Hobbies that might seem slightly eccentric take enthusiasts all over the world Noble Caledonia Limited Stena Sealink Jetset Saga Holidays Ltd Travels Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheznous '95 Undiscovered Spain The West Country Grampian Highlands and Aberdeen Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Seaways Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Explore Vacanze in Italia Special Interest New England Country Homes Blakes Country Cottages New Brochures Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Camp Beaumont English Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Woolacombe Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Houseasons Botley Park Hotel & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge ChildLine Architecture Vision Lesson in love, parrot-fashion Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning Jan 1420 An oasis of omnicoloured oddities Forget gambling it's worth going to Las Vegas just to gawp at the architecture Mathew Bond reports The Lte Show: Virtually Las Vegas BBC2, Monday, 11.15pm Solgar Day breaks at last Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Remember Rigsby Repeats Worry of the week Science Found and lost Soaps Changing position Sport Salvation, liberation or captivity? The director and one of the co-stars of Signs and Wonders, a four-part drama about people divided by religion, Anglican and unorthodox, talk to Hilary Kingsley about faith and family Signs And Wonders begins on Monday on BBC 2 at 9.30pm Interest guaranteed each week Society: Peter Barnard on a programme with a range belying its title The Money Prgoramme tomorrow, Sunday BBC 2,7.40pm The Royal Society Another chance to ring? Off the Box Neutrality suited the Nazis Rugh Gledhill previews a films about why Pope Pius Xii made no public statement condemning Nazi persecution of the Jews The Pope, the Jews and the Nazis: tomorrow. Sunday, BBC 2,9.10pm Not in my parking space, you don't Peter barnard on how we all agree there should be fewer cars, apart from our own Public Eye: Hell on Wheels Tuesday, BBC 2,8pm Saturday January 14 Old masters, young pretenders Films on Televison David Robinson makes his Pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest, Richard Scott highlights the comedy and Romantic Drama of the week on pages 8 and 9 Transmission times, published in good faith, may be altered Videoplus numbers are found on pages 10 to 23 Rich comic pickings Comedy of the Week Relative values Romatic Dram of the Week Satellite Is there an anti-terrorist aboard? Variations Familiarity need not always breed contempt Saturday January 14 Choice: a repeat of a classic, classical study BBC1 Satellite Four of a rare kind Varations Keeping silent can be dangerously ambiguous Choice: Questions of moral duty: views of America: a heavy weight but lightr-hearted television cop BBC1 Monday January 16 Import of being Ernesto Variations BBC1 Not much hope, but faith is only too plentiful Choice: new drama with a religious theme; worrying news from Russia; architecture in Las Vegas Tuesday January 17 Tuneful passion intact Variations BBC1 To love, honour and obey until next time Choice: Various bigamists make confessions Wednesday January 8 Thinking I thin and thinner Variations BBC1 Private or public whose health service is it? Choice: private practice and Nhs; Casablanca and Corbières; plant life, student quizzed Thursday January 19 Missing but not forgotten Variations BBC1 The male is second-class in health terms Choice: Men's well-being; political make-believe Friday's January 20 Wolf into whale Variations BBC1 Finding something nasty in the flower bed Choice: a mystery with a twist; transatlantic gardeners; a television natural; American comedy Saturday January 14 Women and comic heroes Pick of the Week Recommends The Times January 14 1995 Monday January Tuesday January 17 Wednesday January 18 Thursday January 19 Friday January 20 Time Computer Systems Ltd. Funny Girl The new Xantia Citroën Xantia Magazine D I a R Y Anne Robinson The trick of those truly skilled in the art of protest is never to lead the demo. better to lie in the wake of he who is huffing and puffing and reap the benefit Something for the Weekend Women priests Snail's pace Restaurants of the year 100 best pop songs Thomson G Greec Thomson Under a Union Jack Pinned Picture Gallery Picture Gallery It's just dots and lines, until you play it Ford Oriana's Maiden Season P&O Cruises Union Facques Picture Gallery Ahhh India India Tourist Office The Artis who Came In from the Cold Anna Mirabili English Country Cottages Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Ehrman Kits Ltd House Style Model homes Times was when being fashionable meant keeping you cloths up-to-dat—now the outside of your wardrobe is just as important, Alexandra Campbell reports Colour Ethnic Interiors Titan Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Show Kitchens Behind Earls Court Exhibition Centre Heritage Pocket Watch Stands Keycamp Holidays Neutral Voyages Jules Verne Restaurant Guide Eating Out Royal Mint The Times Cook Beat the January blues with dishes that are warming, economical, and can even help to combat depression pasta is the word in comfort eating Drink The growing popularity and equlity of the 50cl wine bottle provers that less can often be more desirable What to Buy The Softback Preview Noble Caledonia Limited The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password How to Go Online Nicholas Mosley Racing Green Singapore Airlines
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