News from 25/03/1995
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Richard C. Marshall, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, Barry Supple, Richard Fisher, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alan King-Hamilton, Mary Pachnos, Rose Wild, Jeremy Laurance, Jane MacQuitty, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Maureen Owen, Giles Gordon, Elizabeth Manners, Robert H. Foster, Philip Howard, D. Parry-Smith, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, M. Hill, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Barry A. Thomas, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Richard Cleroux, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jenny McLean, Morag Preston, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Richard Ford and Ben Preston, Martin E. Simons, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, T. H. LAVIS(Deputy Investment Manager, Cbf Funds), Alan Road, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Lord Montagu, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Frances Bissell, Roy Kerridge, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, A. Ingle, Derwent May, Lucy Lermer, Gerald Kaufman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Tebbit, Stephen Anderton, Anne Brown, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, George Plumptre, George Hicks, Graham King, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Spike Milligan, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, John Hanson, Director-General, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Stephanie Lewis, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Philip Pangalos and Martin Barrow, Erica Wagner, Ged Melling, John Witheridge, Oliver Gillie, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Helen Gould, Alan Copps, Sean Coughlan, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Bob Dunn (Chairman), Alan Franks, Rosie Swale, Tim Wapshott, J. D. Rimington, Director-General, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, T. G. Hassell (Secretary), Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Geoffrey Lamb, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Nina Bawden, Ann Robinson, Alan H. Green, Rosalind Goodrich, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Michael Evans, Matt Ridley, K. F. Simonds, Penny Perrick, Linda Thomas, Colin Campbell, Hilary Kingsley, Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt, Alexandra Campbell, Nick Percival, A. H. P. Humphrey, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Sunday Times More troops expected to leave Ulster Pressure to go as Belfast patrols end Charge of the fat brigade Index Weekend Buying The Times overseas HIV-positive surgeon back at work at hospital Win a Holiday Today Queen hailed as a rainmaker Trade gap best since 1985 Schumacher in 140mph crash Summer time Magazine Cannabis for young 'no more than a gin and tonic' Town & Country Manner Ltd 30p Inside No passport, no trouble? Frontier-free Europe Some mothers do 'ave 'em ... Free Holidays Government refuses to stand alone on animal trade ban Police 'powerless to stop Dover closure' Fresh review could see new cut in electricity price BUPA In the Times next Week Clarke dismisses home rule 'nonsense' Sport on Monday Bankruptcy threat lifted Civil servant jailed Shooting report to DPP Sailor gets six years £8m sporting estate sale Dutch buy animal VC Lottery grants go to Welsh arts projects Rape victim wins right to challenge compensation ban Drug smuggler's 'double' on passport charge Soccer boy three days too old The Sunday Times Cinema arsonist changes plea Teenagers rescued from disused quarry Lynchburg Hardware & General Store Dan Quayle—the nearly man Suzuki Second trial of teenager accused of murder fails Jury split over case of 18-year-old charged with killing British holidaymaker in Florida Ancient festival becomes mother of all sales ploys Commercialism has turned Mothering Sunday into Mother's Day. The culprit was an unwitting American, Lin Jenkins writes Parents revolt over teacher sacked for clash with pupil Schoolchildren ill after vaccine dose The Rail Shop MPs vote to regulate activity centres Fan's trial set for same day as Ince 's Peoples Phone Teenagers guilty of mugging Hurley Correction BBC film is attacked for 'warped' view of priesthood B&Q Blair and Winner praise dead officer Labour members condemn female shortlist as betrayal N&P All-seeing fruit flies point to master gene Women can choose male jails School in court Dairy pair fined Case dropped Charge blown up Choice tenants Pop singer dies Jackpot winner Currys By our Environment Correspondent: Oil producers threaten global warming summit Arctic trees show signs of life as temperatures rise Barclays 500 compete for pulpit honour Royal Caribbean When truth is a grey area Preacher of the Year Award Panic grips Tokyo after threat of more gas attacks Ciller calls for help in fight with Kurds The Times Dixons Ulysses translates into Chinese hit for Joyce scholar Block Honda Energetic mayor limbers up for Kremlin race Yuri Luzhkov's domineering style has left President Yeltsin looking over his shoulder Real killers stalk filmgoers Nationwide Atlantic fish war descends into farce Republican Congress votes to give Clinton veto over budget 'Brand new' Tyson ends prison term for rape Beauty contestant became recluse City boss has clear head start Gore urges Arafat to stamp out terrorism Director reappointed in drama at Bolshoi Seven EU states abolish internal border controls Flights in "Schengenland" will be classed as domestic from tomorrow. But, Michael Dynes reports, the promise of trouble-free travel is likely to prove illusory (Reuter): Tribal clashes break out in Burundi (Reuter): Somalia 'better' (Reuter): Corsica arrests (Reuter): Pizza joint (Reuter): Three hanged (AP): Ocean deep Bombay changes name to break free from colonial ties Royal tour deemed a huge success BT The pressure for a first in science Jeremy Laurance on the race to make an Aids breakthrough Hail, Maggie Diary Beware of the greens who cry wolf The end of the world, says Matt Ridley, is not as some environmentalists like to pretend Milk and water communities No amount of political jargon can replace the local institutions the central government has destroyed In the frame Exit , Ingham Empty chair Out of shot The Sack Race Competitive job-shedding does not always pay off Box Clever Tyson has read Tolstoy-and is ready for the ring Mother's Days When expenditure and devotion fail to meet Compensation call for PoW medics Honours uneven Crime and punishment How West should help South Africa Brussels regulations Thames Tunnel Brill thrill Christian basics Cost of preserving Highland sleepers Multiple mums Bad timing Court Circular Dinners Marlborough College Service dinners Service luncheon Personal Column Picture Gallery Eastbourne College Royal engagements Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Meeting Appointment James Mulcahy James Mulcahy, QC, barrister and Crown Court Recorder, died from a heart attack on March 7 aged 57. He was born on January 5,1938 Peter Spackman Peter Spackman, American editor and arts consultant, died of a heart attack in New York on March 16 aged 64. He was born on September 30,1930 Personal Column Florence Chadwick Florence Chadwick, long-distance swimmer, died in hospital in San Diego, California, from leukaemia on March 15 aged 76 Henry Hole Henry Hole. MBE, optician and youth worker, died on March 5 aged 80. He was born on December 16,1914 (From Our Special Correspondent): Fighting in Nanking Shellfire on Consulates The abdication of the last Qing Emperor Pu Yi in 1912 led to civil war between the war lords in the north and the Nationalist forces (the Kuomintang) in the south. An uneasy Kuomintang's determination to crush communism led to guerrilla warfare L. V. Grinsell Leslie Grinsell, OBE, field archaeologist and museum curator, died on February 28 aged 88. He was born on February 14,1907 News The Times Crossword No 19,812 Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Around Britain Abroad Forecast India Tourist Office Saturday Times Weekend Vision Sparks set to fly over power price review Business Editor Lindsay Cook UK enjoys best trade figures in nine years Business Today Michael Clark Doorstep job cuts at Unigate Melvyn Marckus NatWest sacked over £500,000 loss Rowland vows to return after Lonrho defeat Sport 31-36 Trade Intemnity Weekend Money Tax Year End Insurance Savings Investment Weekend Sporting Fixtures Commodities Liffe Options Power shares dim over price control uncertainty 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 Slough Estates Stanhope Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Long wait for the light Tempus John Mowlem Wall Street Danka's SBG bid agreed Payout cut BT posts Hi-Tec slides School loss The Sundaytimes Rolls-Royce places ?330m of shares to pay for Allison Mowlem in black after SGB shake-up Tourist Rates Barings' unforeseen circumstances Lancaster university graduates to market Thorn cuts 300 jobs at Dillons Fidelity Brokerage Toy firms have mixed fortunes Shares close at top of the day Fidelity Brokerage Happy Returns Countdown to Peps deadline Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell Offer al last-minute guide on personal equilty plans as the end of tax year approches When it's not a good idea to buy How to be selective Investement Strategy Fidelity Investments Taste of India Corporate Bonds Income Pep With-profits the right policy A Poor choice can make a pension worth thousands of pounds at less at retiremant Sara MacConnell M&G Act now on unused tax relief Who will gain from the hidden billions? Anne Ashworth on the row over the distribution of life insurance reserves GT CU Save & Prosper TSB Savers trapped in theatre of absurd Comment Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Pep Performance SAVE & PROSPER The Equitable Life Is it safe to lock into a rate? The market is expecting interest rates to rise. Caroline Merrell looks at the options for investors Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd Virgin direct Private investors take stock again Robert Miller looks at investing in India in the wake of the Bombay stock exchange fiasco Save & Prosper Gartmore UNIT TRUSTS Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Tax guides point way to paying less Guaranteed Income Bonds Unit- Linked Insurance Investments Savers' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Church investment funds do perform Crown Redundancy Service The Equitable Life Gas offer was too good to be true Save & Prosper Picture Gallery Call time on BT Schroders No win, no fee Insurers move into health cover Virgin direct PCC The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Investor Challenge '95 Hill starts with strong supporting cast Oliver Holt on the men who make up a diverse domestic challenge in the Formula One championship Magnificent Seven form driveing force of high quality for new season Clarke champions cause of running's also rans Snow Reports For the Record Sheehan on Bridge Davies launches rally as Bowen rides the storm Sport in Brief Unconfirmed fixtures Rescue talks continue Potter says farewell Swail recovers in style Sharks chase double Hong Kong debut Keene on Chess What a Hand seizes winning chance Curling shrugs offe effects of fall to land Rising Stars final Doncaster Blinkered first time Point-To-Point Programmes Full Result from Newbury Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Celestial Choir can reach high note in Lincoln Newbury BBC1 Positive about Disabled People Aristocrats facing life in basement Yesterday's Raging Results The Times Lingfield Park Newbury Crafty Goodway plots Wigan's demise Bangor Mycil Fallen champion free to demonstrate he has stood test of time Saturday Portrait: Mike Tyson, by Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent Taking refereeing to the limit Leander ready to head off Munster Smith sees no reason to celebrate gulf in class Venables lauds Cole's pace Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Backstroke battle takes shape Autosport Supremacy of Martin is tested to the full by Geaves Multiple Display Advertising Items Athletics Schumacher threatens to pull out Steering fault causes world Champion to Crah in qualifying for Brazilian Grand Prix Date poses little threat to Grafs upward trend Langer 's climb continues as Faldo is cut adrift Yesterday's Qualifying Times Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Football Offer The New English Country Garden Englands Taourist Boards Books Shopping Travel Films Planning an evening Out, or a Day with Your family? The Times Critics select the best entertainment Theatre Opera Rock At your Service In Mayfair, West London, Alan Franks listen to the diocese's sole public preacher Jazz Classical Dance Museums Galleries Children Instants Fact file Classical Concerts Wigmore Hall South Bank Royal Festival Hall Royal Choral Society Vh Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Concerts Royal Lipizzaner Stallion Show Opera & Ballet The Royal Albert Hall Body Talk WIRE Gene Pitney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Cheryomushki Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Orient Lines A bit of a curator 's egg Giles Coren meets Hans Ulrich Obrist, the man behind London's most bizarre exhibition Sponsorship ? It's the business Noble Caledonia Limited Dancing in the exile of the soul SAGA Our special offers The Times the Theatre Club Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide How to Book-And Join Touched on the creative raw Helen Gould on a successful multimedia project for inner-city youth How to play hunt the speaker On tour The Times and WH Smith Life after Henry Recordings: Purcell rediscovered; a blood soaked Donizetti; blitzed by Skunk Ananise Chamber The Times Baroque New on Video: Boardroom battles, wedding bells and a runaway bus Opera Orchestral Swan Hellenic Jazz Pop Single Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymours Shirts Royal Mint Coins Greatest Voices of the Century! ICS Electronics Ltd Foam for Comfort Ltd Prostate Test British Antique Replicas TELEBrands Multiple Display Advertising Items Winebergs Nageing Glass Industrial Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clocking on for the summer Long days and light evenings are almost upon us, so be sure to have time on Your hands- or wall - to celebrate Picture Gallery Enjoy a Taste of Jersey Stockists The majesty of magnolias With the 'tulip trees' in bloom again, George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, suggests varieties to bring fragrant beauty to your garden Nothing Runs like a Deere Weekend Tips Magnolia gardens to visit Garden Answers Lawnflite Marshalls Multiple Display Advertising Items Websters Organic Concentrates Ltd Swim at Home Mountfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westwood Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ltd Cannock Gates Ltd The Times Green 'chinker' is back Just a load of old moonshine? Battle over barnacle geese Farmer With a licence to kill defies wildfowl conservation trust The stamp of Leslie Thomas The celbrated writer tells of the hugely satisfyin but lonseome world to be found inside his stamp albums Stanley Gibbons's catalogues, classified by… Sharps Mark Thomas Saleroom Independents get their day Giles Gordon welcomes a fresh breeze in publishing The Times Into a grown-up world Nina Bawden's children's book are as close to adult novels as young fiction gets, says Maureen Owen Carrie's War the Real Plato Jones By Nina Bawden Puffin, £3.99 each Slave to two lovers Gerald Kaufman on Katharine Hepburn's strange masochism Death warrant of the tribes Little Bighorn Killed not only Custer but Indian nation Killing Custer By James Welen Norton. £17.95 A partial defence The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Passion shackled in Bristol fashion Love, money and an inhuman trade New in Paperback Skeins and plots Carlo Shields's early Work reveals her mastery of the art of storytelling, says Erica Wagner Small Cermonies By Carlo Shields Fourth Estate, £5.99 Bombers take their Barings Ms Nasty turns out nice What, a Highsmith novel with no real murder? Ties Books Female spoils of war Tunku Varadarajan on Japan's unowned war crimes against women The Comfort Women By George Hicks Minerva Press On the lam with cousins from hell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pilkington Homes North of the Thames Winkworth Pilkington Homes Marina Puente Romano Ulster builds on the peace dividend John D Wood & Co Cheek by jowl at the ch?teaux France: The Dordogne has everything: castles, Cuisine- and crowds, says Brian MacArthur Brittany Ferries How to get there Bowhills Dordogne Just France Norway In the land of the Vikings Norway: Libby Purves takes a steamer north to the isolated island villages deep within Arctic Circle A&K Word-Watching Michigan Color Line Cox & Kings Costa Sheraton Grand Kingdom of the kasbah Morocco: Head south to bustling Berber towns set ammong sun-baked valleys and palm- fringed oases Thomson Tour Operations Ltd. Travel Portfolio Cunard AITO How to get there Suncars Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus Cayman Islands Travelscene Special Events Best foot forward Pembrokeshire: The 180-mile Coast Path Proves a good for the London Marathon Pembrokeshire Swansea Cork Ferries The Romance of the Rhine Stena Sealink Line Pembrokeshire fact file Thomson City Breaks Castello Del Sole Trailfinders Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eclipse Direct Flights World Offers Travelbag Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Travel Insurance Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel New Millennium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exceptional Activities & Facilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Times Two Crossword Chess Winning Move Punchline The Listener Crossword Computer Games Word-Watching Brige The Patent Office Safety 'scandal ' puts hundreds of lives at risk Kevin Eason on how Brussels rejected Plans that could prevent 9,000 deaths and injuries a year in Britain The Daihatsu Fourtrak Bentley 's tour de triomphe with Lord Montagu All eyes on the grid for a tense curtain-raiser Sam Fox reveals all about her driving ambitions Family fun day includes chance to fix fault Tony Dawe on moves to end the Espace fire risk Major Roadworks Longer and lower cars put buyers in a tight corner Many of today's models cannot cope with steep garage drives, reports Kevin Eason, motoring correspondent Makers must cut the price slapped on safety I want the best braking I can get before I want heated door mirrors, and I think You do, too' The Aa's Gridlock Guide Haulage firms pick up £1.6 bn crime bill Sorry , from the top Beating the jams Ecosse line-up Prince's plea V for victory Seat belt fault Cut-price coupès Steel deal Alfa prices up The Times Grand Prix Guide 1995 Privilege Insurance BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Wiggins Multiple Display Advertising Items Altwood Vines BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon of Highgate BMW Dunedin BMW BMW Cotswold Hartshill Rydale BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Bentley's tour de triomphe Lord Montagu of Beaulieu continues his series on the 12 cars that made Britain great Multiple Classified Advertising Items DB7 AFN Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Audi Contim Audi Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lincoln Street Motors Birmingham William Loughran Bramshaw The widest choice of used Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loncaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Loncoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Car ... Toons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Robins and Day Group Rolls dangles deal to lure new buyers A Bentley Could be Yours less than £250 a week under Package, says Kevin Eason Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car Brief Left Hand Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items 50 Bestselling Used Cars Cap Nationwide Motor Research Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The cat's eye How Does It Work? Multiple Display Advertising Items Institute Advanced Motorists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highland jig fails to jolt Jeep An off - roader that finds snowy moors, rivers and mountainous slope eassy to negotiate impresses Alan Copps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Official Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Range Official Porsche Centers Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill H. R. Owen Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbo Diesel Rivervale AFNPORSCHE Lancoster Mercedes Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Evans Vardy Continental Stillmans Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Evans Bradshaw Webb Puttocks Alan Day London Rivervale Reading B&K Thomas Normand Loncoster Rose & Young Stirling of Worcester Ltd Gerard Manng Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunningdale Carriage Companyg Miserly Mouse chases 500mpg Jenny McLean On a runaround that makes up in fuel economy for what it for what it for what It lackes in speed Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1 MU tops league at auction of personal car plates Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'The police often stop me - to get my autograph ' Eurovision hopeful Samantha Fox tells Andrew Pierce her secrets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers C. N. D. A. Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillier Hill Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henley Tvr Heritage UDT Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Wonder Wheels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Philip Whitaker Thule Multiple Display Advertising Items Driven to the limit by Cap'n Bob Home James! In the first of an occasional Series Morag Preston talks to Robert Maxwell's former chauffeur Green Flag GM How can I help in an accident? Dr Dashboard A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Tv… Seven Days TV Monday 2 The wars of the future Spin in the tale Off the Box Vision Picture Gallery Why don't we do it here? David Fluseder makes his Pick of the week's programming across all channels Channel- Hopping TV Series Beginning March 25—31 Engendering further debate Nigel 4 Oscar, Ok? Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing High infidelity Soaps Starter's orders Sport Instants Saturday Laying ghosts and limning lives David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week of films on all channels and John Marriott (below and opposite) rounds up the best of the rest. We give transmission times in good faith, but they may be altered after we go to press. Videoplus numbers for every film can be found on pages 6 to 19 Films on Television Sunday Tuesday March 28 Monday March 27 Films on Television Wednesday Thursday March 30 Friday March 31 The Open University Don't tangle with the webbing Sky One, Sky News Saturday March 25 Variations VideoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes BBC1 Saturday March 25 Hardly a cross-section of cinema's audience Choice: Why makers Prefer to play away Growing up tough on a farm Sunday March 26 Variations Dark-toned comedy which seems only too real Choice: topical black humour about the prison service; another Police series; civil war's aftermath BBC1 Past its sell-by date? Sky One Variations Snap decisions about whether to get involved Choice: the role of war photographers in Vietnam; the future of warfare; living roung in a caravan BBC1 Back to haunt you again Sky One Variations In the footprints of 20th-century crusaders Spiritual journeys; what a drag; elephant waltz BBC1 You want to be in our gang? Sky One Channels 4 Passionate feelings about perceived injustice Choice: strongly-held views on the former Yugoslavia; British devotion to pets; seven more wonders BBC1 Strictly between us, of course Sky One Variations Champagne and roses with Edina and Patsy Gruelling flashbacks; the news behind the news BBC1 Fans will lap it up Sky One Variations Fins ain't what they used to be, nor are cars Choice: tribute to a motoring dinosaur; wooden humour from Clive Anderson; a mystery deepens BBC1 Saturday March 25 Note by note live coverage Pick of the Week Radio 1: Fm 97.6-99 . 8. Radio 2: Fm-88-90 . 2.… Sunday March 26 Monday March 27 Tuesday March 28 Wednesday March 29 Thursday March 30 Friday March 31 Proton Magazine Polo Ralph Lauren Magazine Picture Gallery Diary Blessed release Food for thought Mistaken identity Dessert orchid Something for the Weekend Boss Hugo Boss Society Engine Picture Gallery One Hill after Another P&O Psion Series Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby Giveaway of the Century Apple Macintosh Performa Picture Gallery It Could Be Him... If you thought the Ferris-wheel idea was ambitious, consider Neil Stewart's proposal to construct a giant monorial, travelator and 'river-train' system in London Epson Abbey National For England, Oscar and King George On Monday, British actors and film-makers are set to sweep the Oscars. Alan Franks explains how hardship at home has led to triumph abroad Kenwood Austin Reed Trax To Pa Five believers went to the seaside—and came back baptised into the loving faith of Mount Zion, west Lodon. Roy Kerridge went with them. Photographs by Homer Sykes The Car in Front is a Toyota Handers The Caribbean Riviera The Music Catalogue Company Selfridges Selection A World of Allusion Picture Gallery Racing Green Window shopping House Style When it comes to curtains, there are no more frontiers, say the interior designers. Pull the other one, says Alexandra Campbell Picture Gallery Dollond & Aitchison Restaurant Guide Eating Out Nordic Track City Cook Seville The Times Cook visits Seville and the sherry triangle, packed with tapas bars and markets, and pungent with the aromas or orange blossom and frying Olieve oil Miramax What to Buy COAL Travel Promotions Ltd What to Buy Lindemans Drink Thanks to investment in Hungary's wine-producing areas, the once over-oxidided today is now deliciously drinkable Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd Thomas Lloyd Huge Bankruptcy Sale Living-In-Style Interlübke Sasha Waddell Grace Business Center Style Elegance Colour Heal's Remake Bedding Service Moriarti's workshop Ducal Hülsta Art in Iron The London Wall Bed Company Stairlifts Classic Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Woodland Kitchens Ltd Facades Limited The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery Spike Milligan A Childhood Parker Sonnet Mercedes E-class. 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