News from 11/02/1995
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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Mike Gerrard, David Adams, Philip Ziegler, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, David Liddiment, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Neil Pritchard, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Simon Barnes, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Hans van Mierlo, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, T. A. E. Russell, Timothy Garton Ash, Giles Gordon, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, C. Scott-Hopkins, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, Michael Straiton, John Habgood, Clive Davis, Edward Smyth, Anne Robinson, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Leslie Collier, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Jonathan Gorsky, Robert Sheehan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Charles Pickthorn, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Alan Paterson, Julia Neuberger, David Nathan, John Wellman, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Alasdair Frew-Bell, Rodney Milnes, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, D. J. Bridle, Michael Hamlyn, Tony Blair, Max Prola, Frances Bissell, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Jonathan Sale, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Nicole Swengley, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, Maureen Nyazai, John Kilbracken, Dashboard, Steve Ashworth, Lucy Berrington, Celia Haddon, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, J. M. Maybin, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, Liz Dolan and Ian Hunter, John Higgins, R. Dauncey, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Mark T. Elvins, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, W. Wilkinson, Robi Dutta, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Jack Crossley, Gillian Wagner (Chairman), Robert Crampton, Sharon Colback, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Karen Murray, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Brian R. Battersby, Helen Mound, Andy Martin, Ian Brodie, Russell Twisk, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Harris, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Julian Dare, Andrew Finkel, Dorothy Box, Ross Tieman, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Hilary Kingsley, John Weston, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Carol Cooper,
ResumoWith Today's Times Air chief quit after ultimatum from Rifkind Two soldiers get life for Ulster killing Judge attack mandatory sentences Index Weekend Barclaycard charges up Magazine Baby girl is snatched from hospital Major strives in vain to quell Cabinet feuding Owen Oyston faces rape charges Weekend Tiffany & Co. £276m victory ends three-year nightmare for Maxwell pensioners Economist defends wealth gap as price of survival Brotain must compete in 'savage world' Public pay rises 'prove inequality' Norwich Union The Sunday Times Teachers threaten to strike on budget cuts Bug search draws blank Meningitis outbreak Former judge jailed Intruder killing charge First-choice opera house Travel chief convicted Pools payouts at bookies Farmer's wife has throat slashed in motiveless murder Police check for escaped psychiatric patients after attack in country lane Hitman boasted about shooting victim in street By a Staff Reporter: Damages for prison haircut Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Man says mother killed his brother 24 years ago Commercial Radio Thirty arrested as veal protesters clash with police Discount scheme launched by Tesco Amaysing Fast-food chain gets kicks over Route 66 Wasting Energy Costs the Earth Next Week in the Times Counting the cost of the six most expensive official residences Error of judgment that ended air chiefs career Michael Evans describes how additional spending on the official RAF residence Haymes Garth coincided with defence cuts Stena Sealink £33,000 on curtains is a fair price, say designers Peer arrested over theft of £4.5m classic cars Police search Lord Brocket's country estate after after four-year hunt for stolen Ferraris Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Ford The Sunday Times Explorer's plaque reveals tale of rivalry on the Nile Intrigtue, jealousy and tragedy lay behind great geographical discovery of the Victorian age School inspectors given a lesson in how to compose clear English Telecom Security Battlefields notch up victory Cellphones Children's charities head queue for lottery handouts Claiming animal 'rights' devalues cases of basic human need Churchgoers give twice as much as parents did Forged fax sets prisoner free Interflora Picture Gallery Oxford tries to restrict university club recruits Judge hails bed move Cows stabbed Youths charged Spinal cord first Rendell honour Marked down Airlines operate black market in take-off slots How the Big Three made Germany pay for wartime sins Fifty years ago the Allied leaders met in the Crimcan town of Yalta to divide a defeated nation In another of our occasional series leading up to the VE-Day commemorations in May, John Young looks at Allied bargaining on the shape of postwar Europe SEAT Tribute to American airmen takes off The Times Anniversary of bombing opens 'war crime' wound German neo-Nazis send out call for anti-British protests at Dresden Attempt to save victims Direct Notice Account Security Shutters Turks see profits in Euro veto by Greece British on course for 'Viking' oil deal Christians fearful after Pakistan death sentences Setback for Hekmatyar Kobe cat Ugly rescued from quake rubble Brittany Ferries Britons win reprieve for Cambodia aid mission Japanese confess to vivisection of Po Ws Morris & Smith China child policy 'disaster' British Airways Mexico steps up fight to crush peasant rebels Family demands release of jailed Cuban general Everest Clinton upstaged by grand old party Shorter US primary season drives all but richest away Scottish Widows British link to bomb in New York Top Russian to visit Major (Reuter): New Cabinet for India (Reuter): Honour due Sudanese rebels hold foreign aid workers hostage Prisoner returns to his cell as President Royal Caribbean Germans lay claim to paintings Hermitage Museum puts plundered masterpieces on show Brandt papers revive spy claims Illustrious Chancellor's widow unnerves Social Democrats with rattle of Cold War skeletons Un grows to get smaller From Reuter in Moscow: Russian proves hottest of loaves Forte Poll call to African dictators Truce refusal Student victory Ex-MP held Off the wall The Sunday Times Kinkel's guide to loving Is Clarke the only brave Tory? The Chancellor was right: it would be folly to risk being left on the sidelines of Europe, writes to Leader to the Opposition A lesson to learn from Yalta Timothy Garton Ash on a fading memory from 1945 Byter bit The Times Diary Golden age The Times Diary The Catch-22 of home improvement Teresa Gorman ans Sir Sandy Wilson, though foolish, deserve some sympathy Rocky meeting Euro-silence The Times Diary Match making The Times Diary The New Levellers If Major is wrong, the Rowntree report is even more wrong Alexander for Everyman All Still talk of the great man, even if they cannot find him Insult to Islam Pakistan would shame its own religion by executing Christians Prime Minister's Irish options Hitting back at 'rude' interviewers Becket's bones National Lottery On the buses Vox pop Hurd and the Dutch On Hogarth and Lord Burlington Beaks in Brussels Aged in the pot A tangled web Court Circular Birthdays The Times Picture Gallery Personal Column Weekend anniversaries Church services tomorrow Announcements Royal engagements St Philip's School Service dinners Dinner Appointments Forthcoming marriages Stuart Davies Stuart Davies, Cbe, aircraft designer and former president of the Royal Aeronautical Society, died on January 22 aged 78. He was born on December 5,1906 Personal Column Rachel Thomas Rachel Thomas, Obe, actress, died in Cardiff on February 8 aged 89. She was born in Pontardawe, West Glamorgan, on February 10,1905 Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Nin' Ryan "Nin" Ryan, American patron of the arts and hostess, died in New York on January 26 aged 93. She was born in Morristown, New Jersey, on July 4,1901 Mrs. Henry Wood A . L. Warr Anthony Warr, England rugby player and assistant master, Harrow School, 1946-75, died on January 29 aged 81. He was born on May 15,1913 Sam Goldsmith Sam Goldsmith, journalist and former London editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, died in London on January 18 aged 84. He was born in Janova near Kaunas, Lithuania, on April 18,1910 News The Times Crossword No 19,776 Times Weather Call Opinion Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend Vision Former leisure chiefs convicted Business Today Names' victory Profile Le Shuttle hit by five-month delay MPs support C&G widows over bonus Picture Gallery GVG tipped to buy Knight Williams Sport Lloyds defends £1.3bn profits Northern Electric Weekened Money Pensions Investment Privatisation Emerging Markets Weekend Sporting Fixtures Names' court win opens way to £80m payment Barclaycard The Dream Becomes Reality Picture Gallery C&W hopes for Indonesia telecom stake Wimpey buys McAlpine sites Accountants suspended for 30 days Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Albright & Wilson BAA in talks to build Philippines terminal Business Roundup Forte debts to jump Warburg loses six more James Capel wins case Ashanti going for gold Quiet lawyer who released the 'Coiled Spring' Bba: Vanni Treves and Bob Quarta The tough stuff is just beginning but the hard man and the soft man are setting about a huge restructuring programme with a will, writes Susan Gilchrist Eurostar joins up the capitals but the passengers stay away Ross Tieman took the train to Paris and found empty seats all around him M&G United Biscuits jumps as suitors are sighted Stock Market Movers Of the Week 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 Alfred McAlpine Tesco Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Black Horse gallop Tempus Forte Wall Street Divorce sparks a battle for pension The fate of retirement funds when marriages fail is taxing judges and Parliament, Jill Insley reports Share Watch Power to the people Investment Strategy Fidelity Investments New Horizons Cuts aimed at broken families Multiple Display Advertising Items Templeton On a new track to investment Robert Miller looks into funds that aim to mimic the performance of the main stock market indices Picture Gallery Clerical Medical Help Trust Watch Nearing the end of an unhappy chapter Comment Firm urges public not to buy stock Tony Hetherington on a bid to sell shares against a company's wishes Wellcome The Equitable Life Uadrant No Title Framlington Drug shares enjoy good run Multiple Display Advertising Items Care The Equitable Life Switch on to power perks Investors should act now to get the most out of power shares. Liz Dolan reports Newcastle Timetable for UK Public Offer Help on the home front for jobless Liz Dolan and Ian Hunter look at the advice and assistance on offer to cope with redundancy Protect Seymour Inclair Know your rights HSBC Foreign Colonial Signs of life at Fisons Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Gold cards lose some of lustre Money Information Service Chase De Vere Exposed to new tax charge on estate-planning arrangements Bank 'identity cards' Chase De Vere Equitable Unit Trust Managers LTD Game of the name Save & Prosper Lenders turn on charm Mortgage borrowers are being offered loyalty incentives, Karen Murray says HTR Lloyds Bank Share Shop Bank of Scotland Schroders Investors beat cautious path to South Africa Sharon Colback says many projects could absorb and repay investment Save & Prosper Equities gain, gilts lose ground Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Share Offer Leading three offer little hope for league stragglers Women's turn first Horton's bronze relieves British frustration Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Brilliant Lara finds form in New Zealand Tartan Tyrant is no soft option in National Trial Newbury BBC1 Rapid Raceline William Hill Trying time for Tote Gold Trophy Racing next Week Thunderer: Newbury Uttoxeter Regis banks on luck of the draw to tame track Sprinter expects no favours in bid to set world indoor record Alpha One chases repeat Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Lingfield Park Fina plans positive action on drugs Early nerves fail to halt Hall's title progress Cork fights for fitness Faldo off the pace Cash reaches dead end Smith survives scare Champion trampled Yesterday's Results Show Reports Tenacious Ebdon overhauls Hendry St Helens challenge the trend Full-strength Wigan seek to extend cup monopoly Capper and Bell pose threat to Firebrands Speed king prepares for uphill struggle in pursuit of glory Saturday portrait: Chris Boardman by Andrew Longmore England profit from spoils of Waugh Mad Max adds chapter to these troubled times On Saturday Multiple Display Advertising Items Opposites attracted by lure of Wembley glory Coca-Cola Cup semi-final puts first division's contrasting likely lads under the spotlight Russell Kempson on Joey Beauchamp, the Swindon Town winger who flew the nest For the Record Champion stretched by Wesley Jaguar Rugby Union No time for return to dark days of fences Rob Hughes, football correspondent, says the recent resurgence of violence in the game should not lead to panic measures Cup offers Shilton incentive to keep going Treated greens fail to give Ballesteros the blues Hughes poised for derby comeback Chase De Vere Athletics Collecting Kuoni Travel One Advert and a Wedding Offers Books Opera Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The times crities select the best entertainment Classical Rock Jazz At your Service Ruth Gledhill deserts the office tor a one-day retreat to Alton Abbey in Hampshire Museums Galleries Dance Theatre Films Children The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall South Bank Royal Festival Hall Valentine's Day Chester Antiques Show R. E. M. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dangerous Corner Tommy Steele What a Show! Royal National Theatre Adelphi "Andrew Lloyd Webber's… Tanita Tikaram Romeo and Juliet Fry's country, right or wrong Alan Franks talks to actor Stephen Fry about loyalty, betrayal and laziness Classical Concerts Igor Oistrakh Grand Classical Gala Time to revive noble art of heckling The Sunday Times Leon Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Damian Lewis Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London In bed with Paul Merton Take two of Britain's funniest people, dump them under the dovet, and see what happens - at a special Theatre Club price Cinema Guide New on Video: Clothes and clichés in the Old West;… Lies, damned lies, and wattage If you come across a hi-fi system quoting impressive statistics such as watts rms, watts Din or 'music power'-give it a wide berth Future Visions How to Book-And Join In the mood again Recordings: Glenn Miller's wartime sessions rediscovered; Marion from Manchester moves up; a doubvle Purcell celebration Jazz Glenn Miller The Lost Recordings Happy Days Cdhd40112 Pop Singles The Times Pop Albums Baroque Orchestral Operetta Opera Chamber Step out and shape up Still trying to shed the pounds piled on at Christmas? JOhn Goodbody looks at a selection of fitness machines for use in the home Public Clearance Offer Tidy Rail Multiple Display Advertising Items Winebergs The Original Breton Shirt Safety Convenience Control Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Tectron Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers Multiple Display Advertising Items Posture Bra Multiple Display Advertising Items Blakoe British Antique Replicas Stamford Clothiers Paul Robeson T. E. N. S. The Galaxy Range Aquability (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items On the scent of bargains in a bottle Antique perfume bottles have always been highly prized but, as Michael Hall finds, modern mass-produced items are also popular The Times Saleroom Catalogue an annual harvest Order your hardy annual seeds now, says George Plumptre, the Times Gardener Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Securiglide UK Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Endless Pool Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTax Ashdown Garden Answer North of the Thames London Property Country Property Anglia Timeshare Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd. Trafalgar House Europe Beechcroft English Courtyard The Times Dirty weekends with a difference John D Wood & Co. Fact file: house restoration Something to shout about Giles Gordon on the writers left out in the cold by reviewers The Times Sugar on the management pill Stuck in an airport lounge, Russell Twisk bones up effortlessly on the stuff of a thousand executive-conference flip charts Drifter dancing to the Texas twist Lucy Berrington on a fairy tale pretending to be a travel book Tuppence lost Barking up the wrong tree Devil's disciples The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Reviews the critics Derwent May Minerva Press New in Paperback Gonzo meets the President The Political circuit's off-beat jester is falling flat, says Guy Walters Nightmare on escort street Peter Millar enjoys some horrid thrills in a masterful chiller Self-help for the terminally hip Stephen Bayley is mesmerisedby the latest American lifestyle concept: how to live simply, and shave your legs Picture Gallery Slime and the Kennedys American Tabloid By James Ellroy Century, £15.99 Thursday Times Books Round up the usual characters Old Money By Elizabeth Palmer Century, £16.99 hbk, £5.99 pbk BG Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden The Times Saturday Rendezvous Virginia Charles Country Partners Watercolours Sirius Abundance of Stunning Ladies Company The County Midweek Rendezvous The Times Newspapers Journey to the centre of the Earth A wasteland in South Yorkshire is being transformed into a theme park dedicated to the well-being of our planet Meat doesn't grow on trees Lovers in the tree tops Feather Report The Times British Airways California's vine romance America: Wallow in pure luxury from the Napa Valley to San Francisco. . . Cunard Sheraton Grand Suncars Asiaworld Travel Steaming down Old Man River . . . or follow in Mark Twain's footsteps on a lesisurely steamboat cruise along the hypnotic Mississippi Holidays in America PMC Jetset Bridge Alaska The day a crab caught me America: Maryland is serene, charming, and home to heavenly crab patties, says Tunku Varadarajan British Airways Travel Tips Shucking! The other side of Cleopatra's isle Northern Cyprus: Its colourful, shimmering beauty remains undiminished by political upheavals Kyrenia and beyond Irish Ferries How to get there Warning: beast on board7 Winter Breaks: Five days in the life of a would-be snowboarder; plus a little-known American resort SKI Sweden Even the snowfall is mammoth Word-Watch Airtrack An hotel made for walkers Cornwall: Jack visits and hotel geared to visitors who pack their waterproffts and hiking boots Tradewinds Voyages Julies Verne SAGA Orient Lines Brittany Ferries Trailtinders Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Sealink Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Take a walk with the animals Days out: Llama treks enable visitor to uncover the secrets of Thetford Forests's past Multiple Display Advertising Items Thailand Ski-Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Italian Escapades British Airways Explore Bladon Lines New England Soar Mill Cove Hotel Bowls Tennis Badminton-Indoors Hoseasons Botley Park Hotel Stena Sealink Woolacombe Bay Apartments British Airways Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Punchline Computer Games The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Bridge National Westminster Bank The fast lane back from the ban Jonathan Pryann on how a convicted drink-driver can win back that lost licence Direct Line Insurance Silent star earns a rave review from Lord Montagu… Penalties around the World All eyes on Tyrrell's search for winning… Women start to cut up rough Helen Mound on a big rise in female car crime Dr Brian diagnoses a non-runner for nitwits Bad drivers are not all speed-crazed youths there are plenty of dangerous old duffers imperilling our progress Driven to Distraction 'Jolly bad luck - that's £550' John Wellman on how it took ten hours of labour to replace a part supposed never to fail Rover revs up assault on fleet market The Aa's Gridlock Guide New MG unveiled Winning performance Electric cars on grid Mikkola heads rally The silent star with a silver lining Lord Montagu of Beaulieu hails the 1907 Silver Ghost in his series on 12 great British cars Gambling with the numbers game The Times Toyota in search of British revival Runaway winner Proton push Premiums fall Fiat price rise New Nissan Back to basics The right track Sporty show Privilege Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinkstone Audi Dovercourt Audi Cooper Thames Ditton Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Ascot Garage AI Car Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Bright, light but not quite right The Times Road Test: Audi's A8 is a joy to drive but lacks cachet, finds Kevin Eason, motoring correspondent Bmw Wanted Jewsons Multiple Display Advertising Items Contenders for Title Best Saloon Car in the World Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The self-tuning car radio How Does It Work Ferrari Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Normand Park Royal Alan Day London Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks UDT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rivervale Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items AA alert on DIY kits for brakes Discount offer £9.95 check-up Peugeot party Accident help MG celebration Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Route 535 proves just the ticket to life the cloud… A City bus is testing a new invention designed to cleanse the air we breathc. Nick Nuttall reports Picture Gallery Lancaster Lexus Coupe 50 Bestselling Used Cars Mercedes Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Lamborghini Peugeot Multiple Display Advertising Items Glumvarigill Chariots OVLA DVLA Blast from the past hits comeback trail Vaughan Freeman on the fortunes of the Czech-built Tatra, once a thing of rare beauty, now an ugly beast Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers CNDA Our child wants to drive-help! Dr Dashboard Lancaster Tyrrell in search of the winning formula Bill Frost sees the gods of Formula One smile again on a team in search of success More views from Norris on transport's 'dreadful' world Andrew Pierce jogs the memory of a Transport Minister in a jam Rover IAM Toyota Sports/authorised SAAB 1961 Morris for sale-one owner, 343 miles Dovercourt The love bug: a route to a richer marriage2 A domestic dispute to settle? Corner him in the car and you're route to a happy ending, says Celia Haddon Volvo Estates Praise the Lord and pass the pliers No pin-ups, no rolls-ups-and no rip-offs. Jonathan Sale visits a garage with a mission Rollexa Revolutionary AA Black box may end crash rows Kevin Eason on a high-tech part that can resolve insurance disputes Seven Days TV Seven Days Radio Cool Sports Vision Picture Gallery Sellers found to be shallow Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning February 11-17 Snow place for the faint-hearted Robi Dutta previews a Channel 4 series devoted to snowboarding, a brash young upstart on the winter sports scene, which threatens to outstrip skiing in popularity Solgar Tippett all-out Arts Plane political Repeats Maybe beyond our Ken Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Science Infra digs Soaps Round and oval Sport Everybody and nobody is to blame Cracker author Jimmy McGovern tells Heather Kirby why his new series, Hearts and Minds, will be controversial Campbell's condensed version Science: David Nathan on Ken Campbell's investigation of the universe RSPB Oscar night in April? Off the Box Bypassing the real purpose Planned bypasses polarise public opinion. Peter Barnard previews a film about one proposal, for Batheaston in Avon It's a fantastic yarn A sceptical Joe Joseph concludes that The Clothes Show is not trying to pull the wool over our eyes Archetypes, actors and anarchists 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 British and American Comedy 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 Films on Television7 Criminal practices British Comedy of the Week A fine, final fling American Comedy of the Week Saturday February 11 Hey, hey, the gangs are all here What went on behind the Goonish mask? Saturday February 11 Sunday February 12 How did they do that? Wit, brilliance and talent on every side Choice: return of a popular comic pair; Jonathan Miller at work; Sir Michael Tippett reflects at 90 Sunday February 12 Monday February 13 Bridge to the future Young love amid the disappointments of life Choice: northern, working-class drama; delinquent drivers; commemoratrions of wartime bombing Monday February 13 Tuesday February 14 All in a good cause Prenatal treatment for mother and child Choice: foetal surgery, in and out of the womb Tuesday February 14 Wednesday February 15 Friendly but not too much Frying or freezing, the growing must go on Choice: Plant survival against the odds; drama set in a drama school; concern about South Africa Wednesday February 15 Thursday February 16 Into town from the country School for scandal makes a bold start Choice: Griny drama from the Gracker man Thursday February 16 Friday February 17 His time has come and gone Asking where the old, unspoilt Goa has gone Choice: Clive Anderson goes forth; lauding the Land Rover; light moral debate; condensed opera Friday February 17 Saturday February 11 Let's swing into spring Pick of the Week Sunday February 12 Monday February 13 Tuesday February 14 Wednesday February 15 Thursday February 16 Friday February 17 Proton Magazine AOSEPT Peter Sellers Diary A Scots Parliament The Nazis and Rome The Army in Cyprus Truffle trouble Something for the Weekend Singapore Airlines Smoking when Pregnant Rothmans Peter's Friends Picture Gallery Homebase Selfridges Picture Gallery A Walt Disney World of Holidays in One The Gob Squad From Berlin to Bohemia The Bom Futon Company Orian's Maiden Season P&O Cruises Picture Gallery Allercan The Duffle Coat Company The Classic Raincoat Norfolk Intrepid Concise Picture Gallery Isabelle Adjani Picture Gallery Next Saturday Divani Websters Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Greville & Co Ltd Woodland Kitchens Ltd Classic Choice Heritage Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinch Kirkdale ENO Restaurant Guide Eating Out Patra The Times Cook Preserve the romance of a St Valentine's Day meal with food that can be prepared at the table Drink The bottle you are drinking is not necessarily all it says on the label wines often lie about their age What to Buy Which? Halcyon The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password How to Go Online Picture Gallery The Times Julia Neuberger 'I was absolutely not prepared to be a second-class citizen in a system created by men' Voyages Jules Verne Britains Music Club
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