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News from 18/03/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Jules Stewart, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Noel Sodor and Man, Margot James, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, Alexandra Shulman, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, William D. Meston, Andrew Pierce, Angela Mason, Phyllis Glenz, Patricia Davies, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, James Pringle and Jonathan Mirsky, Inigo Gilmore, John Diamond, Lee Whitehead, Philip Howard, John Marriott, Barry Turner, Barry S. Doe, Brian Pedley, B. Steven-Fountain, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, Anne Robinson, Morag Preston, R. P. Harding, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Michael Desmond, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Brendan Somers, Harold Pinter, Tristan Garel-Jones, Abby Tan, G. Grenfell-Baines, Robert Sheehan, Ruth Gledhill and Jeremy Laurance, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Alan Road, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, M. J. Owen, Louise Taylor, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Hughes, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Millar, Derek Rawcliffe, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Anthony Bailey, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Arthur Miller's, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Godfrey Fowler, Jenny Grove, Joe de Courcy, Editor, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, M. J. Lawrence, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Emma Wilkins, M. G. Sherlock, Annemarie Caracciolo, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Grant Buckley, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, James Whetter, A. H. Baksh, John E. Smith, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, G. Dodds, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Sara McConnell, Mel Webb, Geoffrey Cannon, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Watt and Nicholas Wood, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Jonathan Clark, Alan Law, Alan Lee, Helen Mound, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Anne-Marie Sapsted, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Brian Clarke, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, David Liddament, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Sigmund Sternberg, Chairman, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Penny Perrick, Sara McConnell and Morag Preston, Dr Dashboard, Hilary Kingsley, Tunku Varadarajan and Michael Binyon, Christopher Irvine, Hillary Finch,

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The Sunday Times Ministers set to talk with Sinn Fein Adams signals movement on arms Votes against China leaders Index Weekend The Times Pope sets strict limits on treatment for fertility Astronomers find the bar at the end of the universe Win a Holiday Today Scots gather for Twickenham showdown Ronnie Kray dies of heart attack at 61 Magazine Wax Jacket 30P Inside Free Holidays Army cadet dies, 7 hurt as wind fells ancient oak ISUZU In the Times next Week Whipless rebels may abstain on CAP vote Sport on Monday IRA disowns store bomb Grenades washed up Riverboat relatives' plea Adoption appeal fails Tomatoes may help to prevent cancer East End brawler destroyed by his love of violence Ronnie Kray kept an arsenal of pistols and swords. He was reluctant to delegate acts of brutality Today 's gangs are nastier The Sunday Times Jack Daniel's Tennessee Wihkey On Ronnie Frankie mourns 'marvellous man' Apple Power MacIntosh Father shot dead trying to protect son from attackers Court saves DJ's record collection The Times Robber used boys to lure his victims Picture Gallery Girls tell of sex attacks by 'hippy rapist' Informix Win £25,000 in our Golf Masters Challenge The Sunday Times Appeal court rejects council hunting ban 'Moral repugnance' insufficient The Royal Bank of Scotland Shunned rottweiler regains affection Ancient woodland escapes quarrying Nuclear test veteran wins pension claim Gorman wins libel case over sale slur Word-Watching Irishman cleared of role in IRA bomb plot Furious fishermen besiege minister Knight told to return stolen cash Hatton's silence Meningitis death Stabbing plea Price apology Girl aged 5 revives her father from coma Menu Poor care adds to baby deaths Positive about Disabled People £1bn National Lottery has yet to scratch the surface Driving ban for football star B&Q Poening Hours Phone Where Talk is Cheaper Patty Hearst reveals her style in Paris Cash buyers move quickly for dream homes Nationwide Case 1 Union chiefs say Lords ruling will add to injustice National Garden Gift Tokens Silent terror was Hitler 's last reprisal By a Staff Reporter: Driver who ran over PC is freed Why decency is not enough Credo The Comet Price Museum honours civilian casualties Ericsson Queen expected to invest Mandela with high honour Monarch's first visit since 1947 celebrates resoration of ties with post-apartheid South Africa Stena Sealink Afrikaner extremists seek war apology Cape leader preaches reconciliation Tyson's release and return of jaded Jordan launch sporting goldrush Republicans pick off Clinton's pet project with cuts Cook's Tours Picture Gallery Yale rues lost gift as price of academic freedom From Associated Press in Long Island: Mobile mutt goes for 1,600-mile walkies (AP): Six held over 'link to bomb' (AFP): Airport shelled (AFP): Sea food (AFP): Suicide toll (Reuter): Stuck pig QANTAS Spies break cover over film German war exhibition shows army shot civilians Disnepland Paris Doubt grows over suicide of senior anti-Mafia agent Mysterious death linked to Andreotti trial amid protest at TV portrayal of gangsters BT Channels lure viewers with the grotesque French taxpayers 'will not bear cost of bank losses' Talks stall in fishing dispute The Rail Shop Seville blossoms with the scent of Spanish royal wedding pageantry Hertz SAS chief yields to Serbs European Summary (Reuter): Russian arms plane seized Coup crushed in Azerbaijan Ukraine acts to weaken Crimea China's parliament delivers 'slap in face' for leader The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Violence 'out of control' in Nicaragua Nepal's communist leader seeks help from Britain Saga Service Ltd Manila mourns after maid is hanged And thank you, Hackney library Harold Pinter recalls his literary roots, decaiming poetry at passing buses—and a memorable from a six-year-old We cow'rin', tim'rous Scots Magnus Linklater explains why he finds Twickenham intimidating Nice gaffe The Times Diary Eric's song The Times Diary Taking a risk with vox pop The BBC is to give the public a voice on issues of the moment. They could hardly be worse than the politicians Veil threat The Times Diary Cashing in The Times Diary Lovat's cure The Times Diary How the West was Lost An uncivilished choice by a great univesity Visit of Good Hope The Queen retraced old steps in a new South Africa Spaced out 'Sci-fi' reveals scotch on the galactic rocks Labour's new text to replace Clause 4 Tory targets OutRage! challenge to the Church on homosexuality Defending the future for rail travel Lebanese example Weekend Money letters, page 33 Instant screening Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… VJ-Day ban in US 'Feel-good' factor Court Circular Memorial services Lord Taylor of Hadfield Dinners Service dinners Personal Column School news Royal engagements at the weekend Anniversaries Weekend birthdays Cruft's show results Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Birmingham Society Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Donald Baverstock Donald Baverstock, former television producer and BBC and ITV executive, died yesterday aged 71. He was born on January 18,1924 Personal Column The Dowager Viscountess Wimborne The Dowager Viscountess Wimborne, gardener and widow of the 2nd Viscount Wimbore, died on March 11 aged 77, She was born on February 17,1918 The Air Force Mr. Ponsonby's Motion for Abolition Graham Sneath Graham Sneath OBE, QC, former Solictor General of Hong kong and Lecturer in Law at Brimingham University, died on March 7 aged 70 He was born on December 29,1924 Gordon Emery Gordon Emery, CBE, builder and property developer, died on March 6 aged 76. He was born on November 11,1918 News The Times Crossword No 19,806 Opinion Forecast INDIAhhh Magazine Weekend Vision Profile 25 Pound slumps as consumers lose heart Poll highlights the 'feel-worse' factor Business Today Flag flying Fisons agrees to sell R&D operations for £202m Davis tipped to be man for Pru Winemaking 25 By our City Staff: Panel rejects Trafalgar bid appeal Sports Manchester United to create £28m super stand Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Money Weekend Sporting Fixtures Roxspur and Wills to merge Perry ahead Siebe jumps Dux resigns Replay by April 5th Tax Deadline Monks proposes company law reform SE comes under fire from Carsberg Molins rides Brazilian blow The Times Tourist Rates The Sunday Times US buy lifts Wassall Cairn in shares sale Brunel back to black Allders quits takeover APV names new chief Festive lift for Fortnum TLS the Times Literary Supplement Pdfm holds key stake in AAH bid Business Roundup Australia's winemakers face fight for supermarket shelf Rachael Bridge on how possible tax and drought are making vineyards Down Under fear for their exports Doing the rounds for the Square Mile Barings proves excess baggage for men with a mission to sell the City Jon Ashworth trails the team behind the City Research Project as they travel around the world in eight days Legal & General Commodities Liffe Options Sterling slide takes steam out of market momentum Stock Market 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 Fisons Wassall Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes The OFT takes stock Tempus Siebe Wall Street Cash Piles 30 Marriage and the taxman Anne Ashworth explains what the upcoming cut in the married couple's allowance means Where You May Marry The arrival of the bull Investment Strategy Cover for Wedding Mishaps Thornton A Saver's Tale 31 Ofgas still pondering direct debit TSB Schroders Cover adds up at Union Finance Sara McConnell reports on a controversial line on negative-equity insurance A look at tax loopholes The Equitable Life Investors suffer that shrinking feeling Comment War widows win a battle Jenny Grove looks at the plight of widows bereaved since 1973 Save & Prosper Fighting on Mercury Asset Managment Foreign Colonial PCC HTR Henderson touche Remnant No. 1 of 482 Unit Trust Peps With-profits bonds to be held with care Liz Dolan on a low-risk investment that some experts feel has been over-sold The Bonds What is MVA? Save & Prosper When saving is child's play Banks and societies want to attract young savers. But what do they offer? David Liddament finds out Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Perpetual Virgin direct Fidelity Investments M&G Not so sweet charity Robert Miller looks at charity investments in the wake of the Barings collapse Common investment funds in focus Scottish Investment Trust A life assured with blatant discrimination Absurd £100 minimum on premium bonds Save & Prosper Foreign Colonial Alienated by the Cheltenham & Gloucester's attitude Templeton Fly the world's favourite Pep Virgin direct Investment trusts put into focus Guaranteed Income Bonds Savers' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys PIBS Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chase De Vere Subdued end to week Fidelity Brokerage British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Delecour steers clear of Welsh pitfalls Frenchman weathers the storm as race begins for British rallying title GM Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Sampras and Agassi ready to renew battle Jackpot pool adds spice to Uttoxeter programme Forte Posthouse Thunderer: Uttoxeter Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Lingfield Park MOPS Cheltenham plays fourth ace Thunderer: Wolverhampton Telecom Secuicor Cellular Radio Ltd Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Newcastle Blinkered first time Antonin given Aintree target Festival winners meet at Larkhill Racing next Week Rapid Raceline French connection restores faith in football's virtues Hillsborough plea falls on deaf ears MYCIL Ski jumpers soar boldly to dizzy heights Watson is lucky to escape long suspension RAF bring down Army O'Sulhvan keeps form Dods moves south Indians set record Snow sweeps through Wales restore pride with final victory Bradbury battles to reach two semi-finals Picture Gallery Frustrated Britons must get back to the drawing board Losing battle for Woosnam and Lyle Power play keeps Davies to the fore The Times Football First round For the Record Jimenez in 14-birdie bonanza Athletes critical of BAF Sheehan on Bridge Laying down the law in a man's game Debating society Geordie boys Keene on Chess Burning issue Just one catch Scrumpy Jack Drifter journeys back to his roots to run with England's flow Saturday portrait: Mike Catt, by David Hands, rugby correspondent Eubank finds renewed motivation Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, on why a challenger may regret his jibe at champion Save & Prosper William Hill Captain Carling finally comes of age David Miller on the task of leading a tactically revived England team Milne unmoved by memories of glory Wales strive to end bizarre home sequence Cardiff Teams No way will we be caught out by old mistakes Pure Genius Motor Rallying 37 England set out to live up to the hype Relaxed Scots relish grand slam challenge as worldwide audience hopes for the best Draw keeps dream alive Mansell yields head start Chase De Vere Golf 41 Picture Gallery On Monday Books Weekend Forte Posthouse Offers Shopping Travel Ruth Gledhill meets the Primates at the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London Ruth Gledhill meets the primates at the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London Choice Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment MARTELL Royal Doulton How to recognise symptoms of the seriously middle-aged John Diamond presents the definitive guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Victor Hochhauser Royal Choral Society LSO London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items RG The South Bank Centre The Bekova Sisters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Events YV Young VIC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Old Vic Multiple Classified Advertising Items G Reenwich Heatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thoroughly modern Euripides Theatre: At the Oliver, Benedict Nightingale finds present-day echoes in Women of Troy Genius comes in all shapes Dance: Debra Craine watches the Mark Morris company launch its British tour in a shopping mall in Woking Into wonderland Lewis Carroll inspires György Ligeti at the Royal Academy of Music Someone's been led a merry dance Martin Amis: balancing the books The Sunday Times Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Direct by Robert Sturua The View you must not miss What do the actors in Arthur Millers a view From the Bridge think about the play? Go along and ask them yourself Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatres showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's asssessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release accross the country Tuning up for growing up In the first of a new weekly series on youth in the arts, Hilary Finch lends an ear to the strains of a country orchestra Net pleasures in the theatre High technology meets art as the information superhighway comes to the West End this month This week's specials How to Book—and Join How to Join the Band Moliere on tour New Recordings: Light-headed magic of Nyman; first… Films on Video: A shady President; kittenish antics; Depression drama HMV Asthma Aquability (UK) Ltd MOPS Allergy Rellef Products Ltd Genuine Birthday Newspapers Mahogany Victorian Chest MOPS Seymours Shirts French MOPS Victorian Nursery Gardens MOPS Airflow Single Leg sTOCKING tIGHTS Safety Convenience Control at a Touch Shoparound New the Amazing Tablesage Condoms MOPS British Antique Replicas Where did you get that hat? With spring just around the corner, shoppers with a head for fashion make for the millinery Individually Made-To-Measure Skirts & Rousers MOPS Patent Pending Multiple Display Advertising Items HSL Poet corners the mind of a bookworm A record by Bob Dylan sparked off a passion for Dylan Thomas that has spanned 25 years John Deere Homes & Gardens DIY Plastics Saleroom Homes & Gardens MOPS Agriframes Homes and Gardens COUNTax Mower law aims to cut mishaps George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, on safe mowing Cannock Gates Ltd Organic Concentrates Ltd Weekend Tips Lawnflite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autoport Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title BARRUS Garden Answers All-Weather Lawn Mowers Bramley's Nurseries Ltd Metropolis North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Piekington Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent Walden Manor Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good character-building stuff John D Wood & Co For Sale around £330,000 Saturday Rendezvous Desperate Dates? Sara Eden SIRIUS Personal Touch Hayden Wellesley Singles Country Partners Virginia Charles The Times Why Doris and Naomi are such perfect swine Buying a couple of pigs to grup out the paddock is one thing, managing them is another Mooning over lamb and onions Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Spring's black beauties of song Feather Report Prostabrit New in Paperback 'No true booklover should be without it' By trial and terror Peter Millar is chilled by a gripping courtroom drama which fulfils every juror's worst nightmare When passion can hurt Penny Perrick on the pain caused to others by those who crash into love On Thursday Family of the century Darkness in New England The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Picture Gallery The perfect baby A first novel tells an entertaining experiments Spell of animal magic Childrens Books New Authors A Superior Service for Authors BG Size really does matter Adventure: Man versus marlin in Kenya; plus where to get wet, wet in a global guide to whitewater rafting Orient Lines All aboard for a white-knuckle ride Portuga line S Sheraton Grand The Most Incredible China Offer Ever! Fact file Thomson City Breaks CAYMAN The Nile A Week on Spain Mundi Color Rioja Wine Cruise We're not just here for the wine Spain: Rioja is famed for its vines, but there is much else besides Cyprus Paradise Word-Watching Fact file Capital Region USA Vibrant new rival to Paris Weekend Breaks: Revutalised Prague and Berlin are emerging as 'must' destinations for travellers Cunard Cafe society goes east Getting there Thomson City Breaks EuR Lines Moble Caledonia Limited Reef comes to grief Bermuda Seventh heaven for chocoholics Easter Escapes: Places to visit, countries to see: the possibilities are endless, plan holiday getaway now SunCARS Best Leisure Car Hire Company Cox & Kings Down among the ghosts and ghouls Exeter: Underground passage lure visitors into their haunted, medieval depths Travel Trailfinders Airline Network Direct Trave Insurance Flights Data Travel Going underground Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bargains Benz World Offers! 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A Precious Gift from LANCôME Poland, Hungary Czech Republic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chez house '95 Euro Sites France Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Two Crossword Chess Winning Move Punchline Computer Games Word-Watching No. 3297: Musical Chairs by Elefa The Listener Crossword Robert Sheehan Bridge MOTOAAIL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy British Airways Quantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon The Tides Reach Stena Sealink Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Coast to Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michelin men happy to burn rubber for a new classic Motorists trapped by anti-theft fiasco Most immobilisers on the market are not acceptable to top insurance companies, reports Tony Dawe Michelin Carmakers cash in on the catwalk queens Category 1 Category 2 Let's raise the M-way speed limit to 90mph 'Such a limit would certainly cut the prime cause of accidents, which is vehicles too close to one another Bull-bars: the killer gimmick Is this the end of the road for a lethal and often useless fashion accessory? Jonathan Prynn reports DVLA It's time for a tougher line, say safety chiefs The driving test The Times The Aa's Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Just turn up and go-round le bend Taking your car under the Channel is not always a guarantee of plain sailing. The super-marketed shuttle has its points, as Alan Law found out Racing where angels fear to tread Campbell Bentley in sale of classics Jaguar's XJ joins the hit parade Now on release Boost for club Volvo price rise In the dark Sold out Golden wonder Stirling work Privilege Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bmw Authorised Dealers Cotswold Summer Break? 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Owen Tradition of Excllence Multiple Display Advertising Items Bouquet of barbed ire for piratical parkers Andrew Pierce puts actress Susan Penhaligon under the spotlight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Speedy Reg Registration Plates of the World Registration Transfers Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items MeMel & Co Ltd Renault Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillier Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items BATTERSEA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Estates Accessories UDT Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items A real nothing offer from volkswagen A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Seven Days Radio 24-27 Science Week Vision Picture Gallery Low life and high earnings Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels TV Series Beginning March 18-24 Facts which better science fiction Nigel Hawkes, the science editor of The Times, previews Seven Wonders of the World, one of the series which begin in the BBC's Science Week Home Filing Cabinets Sex, lies and Repeats Bacall on call Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Ideas and visions Science Female trouble Soaps Winner takes all Sport Biting the bulletins Peter Barnard previews a Channel 4 season which asks how and why press and broadcasting news coverage is controlled Working towards harmony Hilary Kingsley on the BBC 1 adaptation of Joanna Trollope's The Choit Garlic On the beach at last Off the Box Alter anything but the spirit As another adaptation of her work comes to television, Ruth Rendell tells Hilary Kingsley what can be lost in translation Take off on the Demeter beat Is space precinct a police series or a fantacy? Matthew Bond discovers it is both Saturday Rendezvous and reconciliations David Robinson makes his pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and over leaf) rounds up the best of the rest. Richard Scott highlights the Romantic Drama 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 10 to 23 Shouldering blame Romantic Drama of the Week Dealing with dad Drama of the Week Any colour, as long as it's U2 Saturday March 18 Variations VideoPlus+ and the Video PlusCodes The numbers next… Tales from the Los Angeles life Choice: a bibulous author Hollywood history Lifelong friends and rivals Sky One Variations Voices raised in praise, anger or in passion Choice: choir schools both fictional and factual; a novelist generally interrogated: what makes news Prisoners, plots and passions Sky One Variations What's happening locally, live, as it happens Choice: a behind-the-sense look at a regional news programme; gloomy scientific prognostication It runs in the family Sky One Variations Despite research, the babies continue to die Choice: an updated report on cot death Bolting up with the Boss men Wednesday March 22 Variations Change address and change your personality Thursday March 23 On the ancient trail of the Grail Variations Americans abroad, in peace and in wartime Choice: stories of how the Vietnam War began Laughter can last forever Friday March 24 Variations Red herrings, red faces, bananas and nutcases Saturday March 18 Chariots and coal fires Pick of the Week Sunday March 19 Monday March 20 Tuesday March 21 Wednesday March 22 Thursday March 23 Friday March 24 National Westminster Bank Magazine Cerruti 1881 Picture Gallery Harrods Magazine Diary Blessed release A free country Diary Food for thought White mischief Something for the Weekend Daks London Daks Green Cards Kenwood Change it Be heard Microsoft Puppy I Ove Why Walk on Earth when You Can Trek in Heaven? House of Fraser Kind heart and coronets Epson Boots Someone Cares The Serena. Seats the whole Nissan Every Picture Tells a Story Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Habitat The Gift of India from Greaves Travel Beyond the Great Wall Three ways to add 100% comfort to your life Lands' End Direct Merchants Guemsey Avedon Private View Here are the 19 foods that Isabelle Martin is convinced can help you to lose weight Sleek styling and subtle colouring are the hallmarks… The Car in Front is a Toyota The toast of Italy How do you feel? Boulder Storkes They wear well, look good and cost nothing. Oliver Bennett gets a feel for pebbles Amdega Benetton delivers Interiors Huge Bankruptcy Sale The London Wall Bed Company Pure Silk Furnishing Fabrics Show Kitchens Interiors Acorn Mobility House of Cushions Restaurant Guide Eating Out In City Cook Drink After an uncertain start, 1977 has turned out to be a good year for port lovers What to Buy Star Buys Where to Eat The Difference is Debenhams The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password How to Go Online Marie Curie Cancer Care Small Birds Singing Alexandra Shulman 'I just didn't see the point of sitting and learning; I loved offices and wanted to go out to work' Apple MacIntosh Performa Rothmans King Size

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