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News from 18/02/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Valerie Riches, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, S. M., A. M. Maud, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Richard Clements, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Jan Morris, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, A. A., John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, G. K. M. MacFarlane, Richard Vivian, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Nicholas Hooton, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Anne Robinson, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, C. G., Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Denman, Hazel Evans, Julian Desborough, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Robert Sheehan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, R. M., Patrick Talbot, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, G. Backovic, Louise Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Terry Pattinson, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, George Perry, Graham P. Walker, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Norman Lamont, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Bruce Kent, Derwent May, Antony Rubin, Jim French, Simon Tait, Ken Rogers, Russell Kempson, Paul Judkins, Richard Ford and Nicholas Watt, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Sarah Wildor, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Michael Graydon, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Joyce Ransford, M. S. Taylor, George Plumptre, Gary Simister, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, C. M., Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, L. D., Frances Savin, Martin Waller and Philip Bassett, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, H. P., MacHiavelli, David Blundell, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicki Household, Andrew Bradford, Hilton Holloway, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jack Crossley, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Richard Gilbert, Guy Yeoman, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, James Pringle, Kathryn Knight, Susannah Chapman, Tim Wapshott, Helen Pridham, Michael Dobbs, Tony Dawe, Caroline Garnham, Dennis Marks, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Mary Barnard, Michael Horsnell, Lawrie Hill, Ian Hunter, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, David Ellen, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Pete Ross, Faye Hogg, Richard Morrison, Julian, Jean Pierre Godeaut, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Joanna Millar, John Underhill, Akbar Ahmed, Penny Perrick, Elizabeth Udall, Hilary Kingsley, W. B. H. Ashton, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, Melvyn Marckus,

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With Today's Times Double charge mix-up on gas bills Direct debit orders of million customers are under review QC proposes murder law changes after Clegg review Index Weekend Computer chip gang raids Mawhinney's Hq Magazine British troops to serve in Angola Lamont warns of Delaware option 16-Page Money Guide 30P United Cutlers of Shefield Gumshield message for Wales Blair predicts split on Europe will cause paralysis of power Tory MPs fear arguments could enguld engulf Government in full-scale crisis Mayhew lifts orders excluding ten from Ulster Going Places Meter rigging was fair, says judge French seek to block the tunnel The Sunday Times Rail chief to head English Heritage News in Brief Nolan to include peers Windsor trespass plan Teenage killer gets life Anti-smoking Bills fail Murder weapon found 560 pools jobs cut Sunday theatre shows Teacher on drug watch Brewery bull shot Judge rules granddaughters of marchioness can inherit £15m Thope that we can put all this behind us and be a happy family, as I have at all times wished' Robbers cut women 's hands in bid for safe keys Commander blamed for frigate's grounding Hotline puts the police on trail of soccer hooligans Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Fiat Sark prepares to repel invasion of the Eurocrats A haven cut off from the modern world by the sea faces a tidal wave of paperwork Gales cause havoc on river, road and rail Sheehan on Bridge All-night ordeal on InterCity Informix Next Week in the Times Scots rugby fans touch down in Paris to celebrate the Auld Alliance Anti-ageing creams withdrawn after irritation complaints Procter and Gamble shares fall Doctor says reaction was 'pure bad luck' Big Frank means business in small town Thomas Edison Jilted fianc? jailed for shooting Scared murder witness jailed Theatres challenge Dorrell to show that he cares Driver who killed friend gets two years News in Brief Aids murderer dies in prison Pope receives Fr Leonard Phantom fire Radiation case Not shipshape Cable TV offer Caught on film Goal-scorer's gift England finally honours the inimitable Wodehouse Keene on chess Tunisia Menu The Sunday Times Ifaw Eurotunnel loses fight to end duty-free sales on ferries 'Booze cruises' survive Let lay people celebrate Communion, says bishop British Airways Monster Loonies creep up on Tories Use your Vote Feeding a hunger for spiritual peace Socialists gain as warring Gaullists duel with… 'Nicosia' declared obsolete Royal Navy Hitler 's Alpine lair revives bitterness buried in the past Nokia France forced to rethink EU goals Moped mayor in a jam Pope rebukes Rome's first citizen as green agenda falters in run-up to millennium celebrations Palace for sale as Left heads for red Madrid anti-terror chief charged in death squad case Forte Chrysler International Appian Way to vandalism Bhutto looks both ways to appease West and clerics Nationwide Student force holds key to Kabul peace Coutts & Co Exit of Deng ally heightens Peking power struggle Japanese angered by quake profiteers Physics centre wrecked US vote abolishes slavery World Summary Fatal clash in MacEdonia Russians breach Chechenia truce (Reuter): Peace deal in border dispute (Reuter): One wedding and a funeral Escom Reuter: Film lovers cut great off-screen romance China's huge demand for energy lures Americans British move to set UN funding levels angers US Poland offered jet fighters Clinton aide faces cash inquiry A Cooked Breakfast at Little Chef Euphoria fades as black voters seek rewards SAGA Mandela vows to fight crime and anarchy Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Final Examination held in December, 1994 Order of Merit and Prizes Coopers & Lybrand Arthur Andersen Michael Page Finance McGregor Boyall Michael Page City Price Waterhouse Douglas Llambias Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pedley MacGregor Michael Page City Multiple Classified Advertising Items MP Ressive Executive Connections Accountancy Options Ltd. Seminar BBM Selection Binder Hamlyn Recruitment Consultants Directory Harrison Willis Multiple Display Advertising Items The Financial Training Company Harrison Willis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newly Qualified Multiple Display Advertising Items BPP Icaew Cour5es The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals ATC Why Europe has turned into a yoke Britain has ceded too much to Brussels, says Norman Lamont Clause wars The Times Diary Beware the female thought police The policies of women politicians are, by definition, unlikely to appcal to most women, Janet Daley argues Denying the gods of risk Football violence is as old as the game and may even be part of its attraction Rhubarb The Times Diary Trying again The Times Diary On the scent The Times Asti socialists Political Union Major is right to call for self-restraint over Europe The Pound in your Pocket Britons worry too much about turmoil on the foreign exchanges The Conquering Sarkeese A speck on the map wants to remain a speck Bombing civilians as a weapon of modern warfare Archbishop's plea on tax benefits for married couples Opera row School merger Must try harder Lottery winnings Rival discoverers of the Nile source Football hooligans Border-crossing Court Circular Royal engagements Mountbatten Festival of Music 1995 Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial service Kathleen Tynan Picture Gallery Dinners Appointments Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Scottish Episcopal Church Forthcoming marriages Rear-Admiral Robert Currie Rear-Admiral Robert Currie, CB, DSC and Bar, wartime convoy escort comman Personal Column Tigers Extinct? Ken Hill Ken Hill, playwright and theatre director, died from cancer on died from caner on January 23 aged 57. He was born on January 28.1937 Marie Cure Cancer Care Dwye Evans Alwyn Dwye Evans publisher, died on January 21 aged 88. He was born in Leytonstone, London, on December 6.1906 Roderick Stephens Roderick Stephens, yacht designer. died in New York on January 10 aged 85. He was born in 1909 From a Correspondent: On this Day February 18 1958 News The Times Crossword No 19,782 Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch High Tides Highest & Lowest Forecast Summer Magazine Weekend Vision Business Editor Lindsay Cook Trafalgar attacks incentive package Northern fights bid by luring investors Northern fights bid by luring investors Business Today Melvyn Marckus 26 Tibet hotels soar to dizzy heights Trust wins court approval for Wellcome stake sale Profile 27 Sport Mexican crisis scuttles dollar CfS Weekend Money Weekend Sporting Fixtures Page 45 Ammunition firms merger not seen as security threat The Sunday Times Glaxo still ahead in the Wellcome stakes Picture Gallery Scholey concentrates on Warburg Drug trial setback hits British Biotech Tourist Rates The Sunday Times The Dream Becomes Reality German cartel office rebuffs T&n move Business Roundup Rathbone buys broker New stores lift Safeway Clydesdale staff strike Dream of an ideal business school nears reality Umist: Harold Hankins and Sir Roland Smith Jon Ashworth visits the two academics who share a passion for higher education and Manchester United Testing for competence to do the job, not mastery of detail John Underhill examines a pilot project to assess new chartered accountants Coventry Investors stay nervous in spite of record Dow Commodities Liffe Options 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 British Biotech Argyll Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Northern comfort Greenalls Wall Street How foreign taxmen view matrimony Other countries' tax systems treat marriage more kindly than the Inland Revenue, Liz Dolan finds Don't miss the good news British Gas 33 Thornton On Line 36 The more children, the merrier Legal & General Guinness Flight Landlords would like to be accommodated After 80 years of rent control, landlords want changes, says Sara McConnell Save & Prosper Irish Life Investment TSB Remortgaging risks increase Sare McCounell looks into proposals to currb income support on new loans In the money with The Times Millions seek power shares Societies put on the charm Beyond the doom and gloom Robert Miller checks on the mood of the Hong Kong stock market in the wake of last year's tumble and January's jitters The information contained in this document, dated 16… Albright & Wilson The Equitable Life Trust Watch Gas users not in control Richard Gilbert finds that he is not alone in British Gas's fiasco over direct debits Scottish Widows The Equitable Life Take Aim for a riskier share Talk to Towry Law Coventry Foreign Colonial The risks of a fixed rate Sara McConnell tracks the new fixed-rate offers launched by societies Fidelity Investments A long wait for National Savings Pensioners caught up in waiting ordeal Save & Prosper RJ Temple Plc Templeton How ombudsman failed to get results Clerical Medical The Equitable Life Gan Pep On line for lower life premiums Richard Branson's entry into the life and pensions arena with Virgin Direct could cut costs, Liz Dolan says Tax Free Gan Save & Prosper Gan Chase De Vere Briefings Mothers win extra rights Ian Hunter lookis at the new maternity benefits for part-time workers HTR Gan Credit card charges rise Yorkshire Electricity in focus Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Chase De Vere Share Shop Tit for tat as Barclaycard account is cut up National Savings Lenders unfair on mortgage indemnity and negative equity C&g members' interests should be considered as well as their money Pension priorities back to front Why does Ernie come at a premium? The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Shares end week on subdued note Fidelity Brokerage Auburn Castle to bolster Arkle claim Leading novices clash in the Michael Seely Nottinghamshire Chase Nottingham Fantus needs Cup success Beta-blocker case nears conclusion By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Danoli frustrated as Harcon goes on trial Rain relents to save weekend meetings Chepstow Racing next Week Rapid Uranus Collonges can tower above rivals Newcastle Windsor Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wolverhampton Pakistan captain fined for accusation In Brief Sharks celebrate Foster primed Docherty beaten Snowline Multiple Display Advertising Items Buccaneer sworn to Cup adventure Mobil Form Guide to the Fa Cup Women leave early after first title shot Fifa's regulations put to the test by Welsh exiles The Times Westner's collapse opens door for Els Picture Gallery Marin unlikely to hinder Bruno Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Tomorrow Few chances for purchase power to be persuasive Simon Wilde finds it hard to determine quite how a cricket match could be fixed First direct Forte Powerful all-rounder leads from the front and ranks with the best Hull need victory in struggle for survival Rally backers demand a race to the Finnish Hastings believes French citadel can be stormed Scotland test strength of revival For the Record Prop ploughs hard furrow for Wales Gerald Davies is given an insight into the lifestyle forced on John Davies, Wales's farmer prop Johnston-Allen finds himself whitewashed William Hill Records expected at zenith of indoor campaign Boxing 45 Wales to provide sternest test England's World Cup plans arrive at Cardiff crossroads Wilkinson happy to push pressure to one side Injury likely to shorten Grafs glittering career Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, says that fitness worries could force the best woman player into early retirement Chase De Vere Simon Barnes 46 Property The Shopper Always Turns Right Stena Sealink Choice Gardening Travel Jazz Rock Classical Opera At your Service Museums Galleries Theatre Films Dance Children Supermarket obstacle course trips up elderly Jack Crossley grows old before his time, and finds a trip to the supermarket leaves him frightened and angry InterSky Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Lipizzaner Stallion Show RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Spink Criterion Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romeo and Juliet Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Coldest heart in Cold War Theatrte: Stephen Fry is George Blake in Simon Gray's new play; French law meets its Dunkirk Classical Concerts Classical New rights for all the wrong reasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items What justice cannot see Portrait of a Woman Orange Tree, Richmond Multiple Display Advertising Items Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament The Sunday Times Live Bed Show Janus Publishing Company Theatre Guide West End Entertainment A warm and witty goodbye The choice is yours—a night with Reg or a party with five guys named Moe. That's matchmaking. Theatre Club-style Cinema Guide New on Video: Opera in the jungle; Wagner at length; Nicholson with bite Victorian uncle gets a face-lift The Horniman Museum is embarking on an extensive renovation programme Pop Recordings: Heather Nova walks this world, starting in Bermuda; the hard bop blueprint dusted off; some Rattling good Schoenberg Blues Jazz Isle Listen to Tippett 20Th Century Opera Instrumental English Touring Theatre Orchestral Cd Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Ultra Dalewood Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Cubes Dunlopillo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spring Top Line Greats Multiple Display Advertising Items British Military Bank Notes Genuine Birthday Newspapers Sewills Multiple Display Advertising Items Form for Comfort Light up your border with bulbs Add a splash of colour with spring flowers, advises George Plumptre, The Times Gardener Homes & Gardens COUNTax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Securiglide UK Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawnflite Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Diy Plastics Why Britons still dig for vegetables David Blundell explains the lure of his allotment... and offers some tips for those tempted to follow in his footsteps Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Johns Wood Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homebuyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Open your House for Viewing... Multiple Classified Advertising Items The house that found stardom John D Wood & Co New in Paperback Multiple Display Advertising Items Our noblest cross to bear The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Second helping of honeydew Never been had so good Poor Souls By Joseph Connolly Faber. £87.99 Of sheep and pen Peter Millar meets Frederick Forsyth, king of the thriller writers Monkey see, monkey do Jennie By Douglas Preston Andre Deutseh, £14.99 White knuckle sandwich Involved By Kate O'Riordan Flamingo. £5.99 Whose bedtime is it anyway? Children under 11 Travel Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Keep your wings off my patch Feather Report Multiple Display Advertising Items Star performance by the Branagh of the stables Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City with oompah Germany: Stewart Tendler marvels at the contradictions and riches of Munich, the Baverian capital Brittany Ferries Horse! Hot games and curry for lunch India: Michael Evans, on a cricket-cum-sighteseeing tour, is bowled over by the country's contrasts Alaska Stena Sealink Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Cox & Kings Cunard Provence, a natural work of art France: Follow in the brushstrokes of Van Gogh and Picasso, and wonder at the beauty that inspired their work Cunard Suncars Swan Hellenic EuroLines Borneo Adventure Thomas Cook SAGA Where to take the children Noble Caledonia Limited Sheraton Grand Bad Kissingen China News International Distribution Ltd P&O Orient Lines Sunquest Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Holidays France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge the World P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Euro Tunnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salcombe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Saturday Rendezvous Country Partners Discover the romance of The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Voice Box Times Two Crossword Chess Winning Move Punchline The Listener Crossword No. 3293: Innards Computer Games WORd-WATCHING Bidge Mortgages Go and get lost Fire mystery Espace recalled 4,000 Renault people-carriers called in for checks after Car 95 investigates blazes Tony Dawe on how a family's narrow escape has prompted safety alterations to a bestseller Custom building your new car by computer Safe ways to stifle car fires Last year they killed 72 people. Kevin Eason on how to tackle them Rover's little old Granny gets a facelift Makers gear up for price battle Many popular models will be cheaper this year, reports Kevin Eason Food for thought on the garage forecourt "There is more profit in £5 worth of sweets, sandwiches and crisps than in £23.80 of unleaded petrol' Fulfilling favourite fantasies Virtual reality is the new route to the car of your dreams, finds Vaughan Freeman 'The engine compartment was a mess of melted fibreglass' The Aa's Gridlock Guide MPs oppose fuel rise News Summary Euro car sales up Daewoo's UK debut Latin sales bonanza Here endeth the lessons A tale of two learners—one apparently destined to fail, the other who just keeps on enjoying success Kevin Eason meets a priest whose salvation lay in an automatic Up the Amazon without a winch Ten mudspattered hopefuls vie for a place on Britain's Camel Trophy team The Times The driver who loves taking tests From a road roller to a Chieftain tank, you name it, he can drive it Privilege Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Ascot Garage Evans Halshaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon of Highgate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items The anti-lock braking system How Does It Work? Executive Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner direct Get smart-and buy for a tidy sum Terry Pattinson's money was burning a hole in his anorak when he went to buy a new car Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Engine for a clean machine Heartbreak BMW hike Best diesel? Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Cornes Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to make your marque with a motoring Armani You don't have to break the bank to buy a Rolls-Royce, Porsche or Bentley, reports Vaughan Freeman Driving in the lightweight division Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar & Daimler Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 50 Used Cars for under £7,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thule Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Official Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamborghini Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simpsons of Colne Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA C. N. D. A. Multiple Display Advertising Items So what do you keep hidden in your boot? Lynne Greenwood peeks into the motoring equivalent of the underwear drawer-and finds a few surprises Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Taking a swipe at a dull chore Dr Dashboard Multiple Display Advertising Items Granny gets a good makeover The Times Road Test: Rover 100. Still the friendly old Metro, says Kevin Eason, motoring correspondent A modern motorist and his money are easily parted There is a price to pay for the hi-tech advances of recent years, reports Hilton Holloway The Rover and its Rivals Ten Tender SPOTs 'Male aggression and mobile telephones drive me mad' Samantha Bond, 007's latest lady, shakes and stirs Andrew Pierce SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab turns 900 into a smoke-free car zone6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The funny side of life as a crash-test dummy Ken Rogers on some fishy jobs in the motoring pool Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Dealers A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Tv… Seven Days TV Cinema Vision Picture Gallery Young, old, icons, idols Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning February 18-24 Female film-makers rising again Women film-makers, the subject of a Channel 4 documentary, are not a new phenomenon. George Perry salutes the unsung heroines of early Hollywood Limelight On a Cook's tour Walt and his warts Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Beastly or even verse No more Natalie Soaps Blazing saddles Sport Didn't we have such a lovely time? After The Real Holiday Show, travel programmes will never be the same, Tony Patrick previews the latest in do-it-yourself Zappy days are here Peter Richardson tells Elizabeth Udall about his Glam Metal Detectives Prostex The PM goes north Off the Box Money was all that mattered Michael Binyon on the American who calmly turned over at least ten of his fellow agents to be killed by the Soviets Baywatch-style babes on the catwalk Satellite: Julia Liewellyn Smith previews the latest glamorous show from Aaron Spelling Loners, losers and a few lovers David Robinson makes his peck of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. Richard Scott highlights the Classic and Modern Thriller 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 Television Right third time Classic Thriller of the Week Right second time Modern Thriller of the Week Sky One Her better nature gets its way Variations Video Plus+ and the Video Plus Codes Brothers who seem to be drifting apart Saturday February 18 Choice: a supernatural story set in the Fens BBC1 Sky One Not many musicals like this Variations What the Soviet Union was trying to achieve Sunday February 19 Choice: new evidence about the Cold War; Venice in peril (again); female film-makers; African flags BBC1 Sky One Lift-off may still happen Variationss Love and death from yesterday's headlines Monday February 20 Choice: fact-based drama; a look at the equestrian world; human growth hormone; time travel BBC1 Satellite A star and a hopeful Variations Against the odds, she had the wanted babies Tuesday February 21 Choice: one woman's struggle to conceive BBC1 Sky One Winning lamb's tales Variations Allowing the cameras to get a close-up view Choice: a marriage across age and racial barriers; in defence of wolves; a series returns BBC1 Sky One Get dug in with Doug Variations Stop me if you have heard this before Choice: an old formula entertainingly applied BBC1 Sky One Toons of glory once more Variations Multiple exposure results in foggy picture Choice: a magazine show for photographers; edgy humour; social history, both real and fictional BBC1 Saturday February 18 Flying back in real time Pick of the Week Radio 1: Fm 97.6-99 . 8. Radio 2: Fm-88-90.2. Radio… Sunday February 19 Monday February 20 Tuesday February 21 Radio 1 Thursday February 23 Friday February 24 Advertising feature Another battle for the British film industry Bruce Best British Film Award for "Chasing the Deer" Picture Gallery A-Z of Investment Save & Prosper Lexicon of the money maze The deal that lets you pay now and live later Unpromising bonds Cars that can change up a gear in value M&G Shares that offer a view of the assets Emergency means risks as well as rewards Financial advice conies at a price Dividends are the share of a company's annual… When the state has to borrow HTR Investor Picture Gallery Eastern promise L've always found man's best friend to be… Housing benefits Sharing the risk of investment Newton Golden opportunity at the toss of a coin Flemings Trust in Lloyd's Mutuality, where an institution is owned by its… Picture Gallery Safe as houses? How to do your bit for the national debt Saints Members of the company Reformed ragbag of regulation For those inclined to get listed Fair Exchange rules the market Going it alone into retirement Personal Equity Plans were launched in the 1986… Perpetual TESSAs, tax-exempt special savings accounts, were… TSB In the family Picture Gallery Thousands of units Something ventured, something gained? Taxaction '95 For those wealthy enough to gamble Scottish Investment Trlist Plc Liquid assets to appreciate When zeros can have hidden attractions How can you work out your rate of return Foreign Colonial Schroders A Woman of Many Parts British Gas Magazine Diary A Scots Parliament The Nazis and Rome Obeying Europe Judging magistrates Something for the Weekend Focus Twin Peugeot Out of body experience Plash out. Take the Old Highway along the Malabar… India Tourist Office Smoking when Pregnant Rothmans Monument to the Decayed The legal squabble over the inheritance of Brodsworth, in Yorkshire, inspired Dickens to write Bleak House, but today the argument is over how historic houses should be preserved - immaculately restored or evocatively mouldering Picture Gallery No Title From the Cape to Victoria Falls Soldiers of the twilight zone Bueuresli The Danube Britain's Music Club The Emporio's New Clothes Britannica Latin Lover Bruno Le Moult The Pavilion Conservatory Next Saturday Lower Nubia Restaurant Guide Eating Out Beyond Bear Island The Times Cook Fish is fun to cook delicious to eat We should buy more of it and keep our fishing industry aflat The Gift of India from Greaves Travel Racing Green Multiple Display Advertising Items Huge Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Manor House Furniture What to Buy Gites Company Drink Get the most from the latest bottles of liebfraumilch by leaving them unopened, on the sheif Brights of Nettlebed The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery The Times Antony Worrall-Thompson Picture Gallery The Caribbean Riviera Smoking Kills

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