News from 04/02/1995
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Don Langford (Chairman), David Robinson and John Marriott, Richard Scott, Colin Sharman and Gerry Acher, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Nicholas Mosley, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, John Birt, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, C. A. Jones, Philip Howard, Finbar MacMahon, M. T. James, Sacha Yarwood, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Wendy Richmond, Anne Robinson, Hazel Leslie, Emma Wilkins, Michael Hornsby and Philip Webster, Morag Preston, David Flusfeder, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, J. Fox, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Paul Duncan, Martin Fletcher, Mariegold Cowsill, Anne Faulkner, Robert Sheehan, Michael Hornsby and Philip Webster, Nick Nuttall and Tom Rhodes, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alan Road, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and James Pringle, Peter D. Brown, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tessa MacArthur, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Peter Waymark, Hugh Montefiore, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, George Walker, Reuter, Frances Bissell, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Phil Pratt, Charles Bremner, David Hands, John Percival, Nick Budgen, Peter Barnard, Lisl Biggs-Davison, Secretary, Derwent May, Gerald Kaufman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jonathan Sale, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Rachel Weisz, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Katie Hickman, David Crouchley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Jamie Osborne, Sally Baker, Gillian Bowditch, Ian Brunskill, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, James Gibson, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Stephanie Lewis, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jacques Dirand, H. D. Edmunds, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, T. G. H. Taylor, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, J. D. Foster, Robi Dutta, Ian N. Tegner, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Patricia Morison, B. Prendergast, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Robert Armagh, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Jennai Cox, Tim Wapshott, Anthony Loyd, Christine Wheeler, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Rebecca Winter, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Tineke Graham, Patricia Koza, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Jason Cowley, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Felice Eyston, Michael Steinberger, Glenys Kinnock, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Michael Walsh, David R. Brewster Chairman, Hilary Kingsley, Paul Hewish, Nelson McCausland, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoWith Today's Times Major warns EU could be torn apart Single currency needs right terms Index Weekend Supersonic car Silverstone Rugby touts sell seats for £700 a pair Magazine Victim's boyfriend held in veal protest Labour stops widow bonus US sanctions on Chinese piracy Bottomley accused Dar 95 Lawyer accuses peers of taking cash for questions Briton heads for spacewalk Only 30p Times today Matthew Bond Jonathan Meades John Hopkins Bruton tells Major to follow lead in freeing terrorists Irish Premier: peace creates conditions in which concessions are possible Bottomley summoned over shortage of secure beds Cellphones Birt attacks media 'feeding frenzy' Little Lord Orson by Simon Callow The Sunday Times Blair takes mission to young activists News Brief Clegg claim 'was a lie' Surgeon reinstated Type designer dies Indecency vicar jailed Star Trek gains currency L-plate penalty threat Cambridge choice Titmuss Sainer Dechert Ben Nevis storm halts search for women climbers Families 'hoping for a miracle' as missing students face second night on mountain Sex-dub hostess convicted of blackmailing boy British bride is buried at sea after storm hits yacht Borders bolthole shut after 300 years Jack Daniels Next Week in the Times AmericanAirlines Boyfriend of dead activist chains himself to aircraft Renewed protests agaist export of live calves force last-minute cancellation of Coventry flight Class warriors accused of infiltrating animal lobby Cheltenham & Gloucester Builcing Society Manager shot dead by shop robber Prudential Navy's oldest sailor sheds sea boots after 47 years From battleship to bus pass: the seadog who stayed on past normal retiring age Pilots must pay £75,000 to learn size of award Shoplifters 'leave women's prison as drug addicts' Midland Harrods Motorist too blind to see roadblock Scrapping of entrance exam splits Oxford dons Candidates likely to be given college tests with admission interviews Lunn Poly Long lines of scribbling pens, except for the boy who burst into tears The Questions Stella Artois Dry A patron saint to suit the Euro-sceptics Tredo Blunkett bolsters policy shift on opt-out schools B&Q Fairbairn attackse no-hoper chosen to fight his seat Bosch Treasury must fund teacher pay rise' Former Kinnock adviser moves up Hillsborough officers sue their force Rescuers agree terms Proximity is key to a successful claim Norwich Union Vet says ban will cost him £30,000 Hi-tech digital organ hits all the right notes Even my rusty Bach acquired a sheen Oxford scholars are opposing an electronic organ for the Sheldonia Theatre to replace a pipe organ. Ricahrd Morrison tried Worcester Cathedral's model Proton Illegal immigrants seeking asylum lose right to be free Lawyers will go to law lords after court approves detention Currys Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge Christie's Balladur's constant wife takes shy step forward Drifting half way to paradise French Socialists seek saviour in presidential fight Can't Shoot? Nuclear Electric Bulletins of grief Poland counts cost of Churchill's surrender at Yalta Coalition braced for Walesa legal battle Royal Mail Smooth Dutch PR has news flowing Picture Gallery Fellow peacekeeper 'kills Finn Santer deplores US role in films Trade war looms as US acts to end China piracy Nicole 's sister tells jury of O. J. Simpson's abuse at dinner party Stena Sealink Ecuador accuses Peru of new raid Clinton in abortion row over nominee The Complete Moben Kitchen Service Culture revolution transforms China James Pringle has found on his return to Peking that the dour city of the 1970s resembles an Asian New York First direct Claims of Russian army corruption threaten Grachev Japan bids for Kuriles Dollond & Aitchison Opposition leader promises to break Belorussia 's links with Moscow Inept strategy slows Yeltsin's war machine Scottish Widows Why our interviewers should stop sneering and start to listen Twenty years after his mission-to-explain article in The Times, John Birt returns to the theme with a critique of modern broadcasting The public knows best on Europe In every instance, the people want looser ties with Brussels Great escapism The Times Diary Lucky punt The Times Diary The pug and the dilettante By exculding Hogarth from its show, the Royal Academy has done just what the champion of England would have expected Egg flip The Times Diary Gum ho! The Times Diary Royal circus The Times Diary At home with the Howards? Stress on the Beat The police at Hillsborought were in the line of duty Selective Argument Oxford should keep its entrance examination They Can't Can't Why the Paris protectionists should care for the Crazy Horse Church and politics Written in the stars? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Prizes and pitfalls in an Irish 'framework' solution Highland rail axing Bank bashing All at sea Shakespeare's mafia Lakeland walks on the wild side Breast screening Crossed line? Lottery odds Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column The Times Memorial Service Luncheon Service dinner Dinner Picture Gallery Today's royal engagement Church services tomorrow Church news The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriages State visits William Heeps Personal Column Sir Cennydd Traherne Marie Curie Cancer Care Colonel Kenneth Osborne Francois Boutin On this Day News The Times Crossword No Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Magazine Weekend Vision Labour objectors kill off C&g Bill Widows unlikely to receive Lloyds £10m Business Today Bank warning Melvyn Marckus Ex-broker denies Archer share link Pound hit by political uncertainty Profile Consumer credit soars by £865m Sport Dalgety in$700m pet food deal What Morigage Weekend Money Mortgages Investment Pensions Life Insurance No title PEP talk in plain English Bank chief warns staff of tough year Etam shares fall on profit warning Save & Prosper Countdown for Maxwell's pensioners Tourist Rates Shorco buys Lydney AAH hit by trading statement The Dream Becomes Reality The Sunday Times Fewer businesses fail SIB to wind up firm Pension scheme move Barlow stands down as BSkyB chairman Business Roundup Speculation that could lift the Hong Kong dollar off its peg The colony ties its currency to the us, but for how long? asks Michael Steinberger Slugging it out for the title of top accountants Kpmg: Colin Sharman and Gerry Acher Partners in power Jon Ashoworth talks to the men who run a gaint money-making machine thriving on attention to detail Rothschild Asset Management Commodities Liffe Options Share prices buoyant as us economy slows down Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Alpha Airports AAH Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Reigning cats and dogs Tempus Picture Gallery Etam Wall Street Getting a fix on the right home loan As base rates head up again, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell find the experts divided on what the deals might be Cut rates to be truly credible Investment Strategy Tax Advice Fidelity Investments Widow's Wait Picture Gallery Save & Prosper HTR To Advertise in the Weekend Money Section Please… Down Latin America way In the wake of the American-led rescue of Mexico, Robert Miller examines investment approaches to the region Correction Share Shop Trust Watch Messages that massage the image Comment Number is up for the taxman Liz Dolan on the implications of the Revenue's new leaner look Face to Face Killik & Co The Equitable Life Invesco Talk to Towry Law Help Foreign Colonial Remedy Route Who guards the pension guardians? Helen Pridham on what imdependent trustees do in an insolvency Save & Prosper Case Study Delays put widow's claim on hold Liz Dolan looks into problems that arose over repaying a mortgage covered by an endowment policy Care Cheshire Building Society Save & Prosper Schroders Briefings The Equitable Life Airways Unit Trust When a former wife's loss of pension seems unfair Picture Gallery The Equitable Life Relief of negative equity a priority Identity crisis over bank accounts Perpetual Bill gives control to those who pose threat to pensioners Lloyds Bank Share Shop Enrich Unit-Linked Insurance Investments It is still a buyers' market for loans Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Equities end on a high note Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chase De Vere Investments Plc Mansell chases winning formula Former rivals unite to forge a formidable alliance Ski Club Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Tomorrow Cantona just a scapegoat since society is to blame Far from home Just not cricket Wait for the pips Snow Reports Follicular folly Hand of God? Mastermind who is one jump ahead What is the secret of Yogi Breisner's teaching? Jamie Osborne has been working with him Thunderer: Wetherby Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Miracle Man's improvement no illusion Thunderer: Wolver Hampton Sandown Park Leeds back on top as Hanley weaves his four-try magic By our Irish Correspondent: Commercial Artist to upset principals Leopardstown Tomorrow Golden Freeze to test Larkhill youngsters England a face selection test Thunderer: Lingfield Park Bbc ahead in the ratings Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Davis sets his sights on Masters success Home-grown competitors rule indoors For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Scots intend to sparkle away from the spotlight Murryfield Teams Save & Prosper Taciturn yeoman who sustains England's steady forward march A-grade performance sets standard Hastings looks to future rather than past glories Mark Souster talks to the respected captain who will become Scotland's most-capped player against Ireland at Murrayfield today Save & Prosper Players must put their house in order New faces bring fresh optimism to Leicester City Graham denies claim of illegal approach William Hill Bertrand slips but triumphs on appeal Arlesley's patience rewarded By our Sports Staff: Luna seeks to land first tour victory Faldo keeps in touch with first-round lead Sport in Brief Holders Sweden trail Gardiner's world plan Finns savour first gold Champions bow out Newcomers raise hopes Pure Genius Simon Barnes Grand opportunity awaits victors Recent form irrelevant in key encounter of five nations' championship England miss chance to follow square route Perth Scoreboard Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Racing Dalglish ends his silence to criticise referees Offers A Very Ordinary Eclipse Choice Gardening Travel Dance Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Theatre Benedict Nightingale Jazz Picture Gallery Ruth Gledhill was invited to preach at the University Church of St Mary in Oxford At your Service Classical Rock Opera Rodney Milnes Films Museums Galleries Children Picture Gallery The Times Garden revolution from Germany Recurring plants, massed perennials and low maintenance are the key to a radical new style of gardening Inside Story Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall South Bank Raymond Gubbay Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish Riding School of Vienna Julio Iglesias In Concert Tanita Tikaram Art Galleries Theatre de Complicite It's all grist to his Miller From Tel Aviv to London, Arthur Miller's favourite director is making a splash, Heather Neill reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Roll up! The victim show is starting Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG The Sunday Times Great British Hopes Rising star in the arts firmament Rachel Weisz NT The world of arts in a day Theatre Guide 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: Polite society in New York rude awakenings in Dickens's London Take a whirl in virtual Vienna If you cannot get to Der Rosen Kavalier at Covent Garden, put it on the Opera on Video This week's special offers Join now Recordings : dEUS come out best from another worst-case scenario; Korngold receives his long-awaited due: Solti tackles the creation Pop Singles The Complete Works of Britain The Times Golfers & Ramblers The Old Tannery Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items French Allergy Relief Products Ltd Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc The Original Breton Shirt Multiple Display Advertising Items Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Henry Vi Silver Groats Professional Tree Pruner Multiple Display Advertising Items The Allergy Shop Ltd Fur your Valentine Clockwork & Steam The Times Valentine Truffles Offer The Kingsize Bed Factory Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Thank You The Sanctuary Fellas Factory Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mole School of Boating Silken Robes Silk & Lace Lingerie Valentine's Bears Multiple Display Advertising Items Thy Darling Pelen Peter Adams Garden Answers Bird Supplies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Splashes of winter cheer Homes & Gardens Picture Gallery COUNTaX Bramley's Nurseries Cannock Gates Ltd Compost Bins A journey through time Public Announcement Gardens to visit this weekend The hand of fate builds a house of cards A chance find in a junk shop inspired the founder of the English Playing Card Society. Now he is leader of the pack Save on an African safari The Times Saleroom Love is: hearts, giraffes, a yellow cab Or indulge your loved one with champagne-filled hampers, roses and a real heavenly body A Valentine's Day to Remember Picture Gallery Where to buy The Times Broken hearts, broken homes Maureen Owen meets Anne Fine, whose novels tell of the experiences of the wounded children of divorce The Times Clothed in literary integrity Polo neck or monkey suit, what do an author's garments say about him? The Times/Dillons Bestsellers W . H. Smith whips up six of the best Unsuitable boy BG New Authors New in Paperback Elizabeth Palmer A chuckle at God's comedy Heather Neill finds a folk tale at the heart of Isaac Singer's posthumous novel Big bucks in the market Luton 's own gumshoe Marcel Berlines walks the mean, or at least the high, streets Born Guilty By Reginald Hill Harper Collins, ?14.99 Psycho with a pension Old man befriends girl student—where's the harm? The Last Girl By Penelope Evans Black Swan, £5.99 Rastaman vibrations Times Books Tim Parks Making a drama of office drudgery Crazy Paving By Louise Doughty Touchstone, ?9.99 North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes When home is a concrete tank Albert Bridge RD Ovington ST Regents Park South Eaton Place West Hill RD Parsons Green John D Wood & Co SURREY-South Holmwood London Offices Wimbledon & Surrey Hampshire Oxfordshire Hampshire Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Friendly Watercolours Singles Gallery Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Saturday Rendezvous Company Feeling Flat in February? Midweek Rendezvous The County Register SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Personal Touch Country Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Gentlemen we Want You!! Rhubarb and customs? Taking a leaf out of Hardy's books Traditional highlights Tasty young salmon-a meal to die for Feather report The Times Check-In Trailfinders Bridge the World Far East EuroSites British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Columbus travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Airport Parking Bridge the World British Airways The Times Busch Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Discover France Cottages & Villas Stena Sealink Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Autos Chez nous '95 Vacances en Campagne Stena Sealink Holidays P&O Key Camp Holidays Craigendarroch Royal Deeside Multiple Display Advertising Items Still lovely after all these years Spain: The pine-covered headlands and medieval towns of Catalonia elude the advancing tide of concrete Brittany Ferries Search out the hidden gems of Dali 's land Trifle with truffles or sail the ocean blue Specialist Breaks: Jill Crawshaw examines the options for those who want a holiday with a purpose NSR Travel Stena Sealink Sheraton Grand Turkey Paradise Preserved A quick waltz down the green Danube River Cruise: Absorb the architectural and musical haritage of Central Europe on a week-long tour Cox & Kings SUnCARS Swan Hellenic Castello Del Sole Crawled Home Village that grew out of the Celtic mists North Wales: The magical creation of an architect who traced his ancestry back to medieval princes Jetset Word-Watching DiSNEYLAND Paris Orient Lines Travel Tips Neapolitan revival Southern Italy: A city that believes in miracles but is only now daring to hope for its own regeneration Cyprus P&O Simply Tuscany & Umbria Italy SAGA Royal Caribbean Fact File Leave the men behind Skiing for Women: Improve your technique and increase your confidence without an uphill struggle Tradewinds CTC Ski News The Sunday Times SKI Austria China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Thomas Cook Noble Caledonia Limited Fact file Overseas Travel Italian Escapades How to Spend Less and have More Fun in Venice Tuscany/sicily Explore Great Rail Journeys' 95 Exodus Stena Sealink Holidays New England Country Homes Soar Mill Cove Hotel Manor House Hotels, West Devon Britain's Best Boating Camp Beaumont Brilliant Multiple Display Advertising Items CV Travel Forestry Commission Stena Sealink Chess Winning Move Times Two Cross Word Punchline The Listener Crossword Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge Barclays Bank Drive into history at 850mph This car will try to smash the sound barrier. Is the pilot crazy or Britain's bravest man? Daihatsu Spotlight falls on the ladies who race The Jaguar - is this the first car to beat the thief? Talking toolkits to speed repairs Kevin Eason on a hi-tech move by the RAC Inside Stand and deliver a case of highway robbery Fatal flaws in child car seats Some baby restraints can be lethal, says new research. Vaughan Freeman assesses the safety options on offer Picture Gallery Age Guide How to Keep your Child Safe The Aa's Gridlock Guide Pollution check anger News Summary AA issues tax warning Zil factories close Drink-drive proposal Noble deeds: a thrifty Golf and global glory Kevin Eason talks to the two men behind a new British attempt on the world land-speed record Go-getter chases boyhood ambition Pilot who will try to break sound barrier on land is a proven winner Japanese giant launches Euro assault while Ferrari refines a classic Kevin Eason on a foreign first at the Amstrerdam Motor Show Rivals for the Record From 0 to 600 Mph Privilege Pinkstone Audi BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Fiat Wayside Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items 525i SE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood BMW 730i Mildmay BMW Specialists Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citron XM Contract Hire All Electric Garages Group Plc MGB Roadster A crash course Skoda success Alfa exit Vauxhall limit Show dates Nearly New on Demand Brooklands Trouble getting your gearbox out? The answer lies in the Haynes For 35 years a Haynes manual has been the mechanic's bible. Guy Walters discovered the secret Bramley BMW William Loughran Marn West London The catalytic converter How Does Work? Camel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Mercedes Authorised Dealers Lancoster LEX Service Alan Day London Malaya Lancaster Greenoaks Geyfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Services West Wales Ltd Vardy Continental B & K Thomas Hughes of Beaconsfield Warner Gloucester Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Normand Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Quality Used Cars Langstone Bradshaw Webb Mistral Couple's agonising search for honesty Land Rover Authorised Dealers Lexus Coupe Multiple Display Advertising Items Drive to save used car buyers from fraudsters and thieves Tony Dawe reports on moves to end the scandal of written-off cars being bodged up and returned to our roads Lancaster Lexus in London Lexus Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car Brief 50 Bestselling Used Gars Mercedes Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items The Weekend's Most Powerful Motoring Market… Peugeot Lamborghini Ron Skinner & Sons Classic case of mistaken identity At your service—a discount for low mileage Nick Nuttall says owners who look after their cars may win a green bonus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Registrations Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Registration No's. Cnda Members CNDA Multiple Display Advertising Items How to drive in the wet Dr Dashboard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is it impossible to steal this car? Racy touches flatter a cute little mover Times Road Test: Alan Copps on Fiat's new sporting baby From the Street From the Drive Fiat 500 history From the Garage Rover ready to take the pain out of accidents News in Brief Facts by fax Help on hand Parity claim Rallying cry Best by miles Astra launch Taking the load Safe and sound Next Week Car 95 'My car can frighten a Porsche and is a cool place to hang out' Andrew Pierce meets Nick Ashley, proud owner of the 'Strange Rover' Rover SAAB Toyota Sports/authorised Sporting car that's fit for a king Park your electric car for free-if you can buy one Jennai Cox on a novel offer that's very easy to refuse In a jam and going nowhere fast Picture Gallery General Picture Gallery Lockyear Audi TSB Forget lunch! The ladies who race Wilful women are increasingly winning in the male-led racing world, reports Morag Preston Canopies U. K. Ltd Homeowners Friendly Society Limited Win a trip to supercar show The Times A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Seven Day's TV Animated Opera The Times Vision Picture Gallery Vows, wows and juvenilia Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning February 4-10 Drawn, yes, but hardly drawn out David Flusfeder takes the measure of Operavox, the six-part series condensed and animated versions of popular operas, starting this week Actionaid No laws for love Repeats Mo Marley no cry Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts A link still missing Science Mix and match Soaps Is this le crunch? Sport Hunting a fortune and a husband The adapter and actors from The Buccaneers, a series based on Edith Wharton's unfinished novel, talk to Mattew Bond No chairs allowed in the lift Robi Dutta previews a series of short, face-to-face, two-person debates Unicef All in prime time Of the Box Ethel's turn Tailored to fit the screen Times dance critic Debra Craine looks at how modern dance can be brought alive by exploiting the techniques of tevelvision Present tense? Let's do the timewarp again Tony Patrick on Bravo, the satellite channel bringing back The New Avengers The New Avengers Bravo, Monday, 9m Repeated Sunday, 2pm Saturday Februady 4 Myths, legends and melodrama Film on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Weeks and John Marriott (below and overleaf) round up the best of the rest, Richard Scott highlights the Comedy and Drama of the Week on pages 8 and 9. Transmission times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers are found on pages on page 10 to 23 Hepburn, huntress Comedy of the Week Over the edge Drama of the Week Satellite Get up, get down, get on with it Variations Filmic fantasies and phantasmic feelings Choice: early cinematic magic; a ghost story BBC1 Sky One Cooling off in Germany Variations Never mind the sex talk, enjoy the costumes BBC Sky One Fancy a trip to Paris? Variations United by the content, divided by the form BBC1 Sky One Tale to keep you watching Variations Rehearsals for war, as bad as the real thing Choice: the dangers of military exercises BBC1 Sky One Painfully true about the drug Variations Battles large and small, real and make-believe Choice: yet more dangerous military exercises (see Tuesday); battles over hot dogs BBC1 Sky One Thrown together by fog Variations Winning portrait of a hero of the old school Choice: various eccentries and job-seekers BBC1 Sky One To the woods we go Variations Painted ladies, Mrs M and a Lady in the Bath Choice: Condensed opera; confusing comedy; cottage gardening and comedy with conviction BBC1 Radio What radio is all about Pick of the Week Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio 1 The Writing School Bedpan Humour The New Michelin Magazine Diary The Nazis and Rome Irish condolences Errors of childhood Blooming nerve Something for the Weekend Gore Cherokee 4 Litre Limited Jeep Streatham Common That Paul Merton-he thinks he's such a deverclogs. But he never lets the facts get in the way of a good story, and he even makes a perfoemance out of going to bed with his wife. Alan Franks meets south London's finest. Photographs by Paul Massey No Title Allergan Newille Johnson Smoking when Pregnant Rothmans King Size Rebirth in Berlin Nurofen The Art of Grea Turkey Alfa 145 Alfa Romeo Thompson Morgan Brother in law Picture Gallery Noble Caledonia Limited Hairtod (Gone Tomorrow) Christian Lacroix Parisians are increasingly breaking with the past and allowing colour and dutter into theri houses. In the first of her series on the homes of he city's leading taste-makers, Lisa Lovatt-Smith visits the apartment of the fashion designer whose individualistic approach is not confined to the catwalk Picture Gallery For the Paris fashion world, the decoration of the… Haven Europe Tata Gallery Southbrook Associates (UK) Ltd Restaurant Guide Eating Out Noble Caledonia Limited The Times Cook The dishes of Eastern Europe are ideal for providing warming meals on dark winter days Austria's rivers Smallbone of Devizes Travel Promotions Ltd Nordic sport Regional French wines Quadrant Drink More and more corked wines are turning up in restaurants and stores, so make sure you know the warning signs Multiple Display Advertising Items Huge Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items At Home Drink Purer Water The Collector Multiple Display Advertising Items Laser Treatment £395 per Eye Elégance Wealth of Nations Objets Faux Laetitia Allen David J. Wilkins Kingshill Eric Hill A Barn full Of Sofas And Chairs The Times The Dufflecoat Company MOPS The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password How to Go Online The Times Glenys Kinnock A Childhood Ellesse Watch Smoking Causes Heart Disease
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