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News from 08/04/1995

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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, R. M. Naggs, R. T. Parr, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, J. L. Mountford, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Michael Scott Rohan, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, A. Griffin, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Philip Webster, Gillian Bowditch and Jill Sherman, Srikumar Sen, Anne Robinson, Hal Higgins, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Rita C. Comber, Victor H. Vegoda, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, William Gibbons, Robert Sheehan, Peter Jones, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Graham Cooke, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, E. M. Gilder, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Bruce Lees, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, Denis Vaughan, Umar Hegedüs, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Sheila Lees, Joel Brand, A. J. Woodman, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Oliver L. Shaw, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Gerald Bonner, John Woodcock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Roy D. Farrant, Christopher Moore, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Jean Eaglesham, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, David Watts, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Michael Scarlett, J. Gareth Jones, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Stephanie Lewis, Geoffrey de Wilton, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Keith Cresswell, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Patrick Cosgrave, Robert Crampton, Stephen Jarvis, Roger Lawson and Tom Glancy, Brian MacArthur, Jane Hern, Warren Edwardes, George Brock and Richard Cleroux, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, S. J. Pulleyn, Simon Jenkins, Elizabeth Cowley, Irwin M. Stelzer, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Anna Maxted, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Edward Gorman and Richard Ford, Charles Millman, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Dr Dashboard, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, Richard Evans and Kate Alderson, Jan Raath, Maurice Wood, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, Marianne Darch and Dominic Kennedy,

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The Sunday Times Marchioness victims 'killed unlawfully' Inquiry sought after inquest verdict The Recommendations Spain bans holiday family Index Weekend Ministers rally to Major's defence after 'bleak morning' at the polls Crew parachutes to safety as helicopter crashes Four Weddings to Win Punters play for £150m stakes Businessman makes £38m Dollar plunge Magazine Execution delayed by legal tussles Town & Country Manner Ltd 30p Inside Play to Win Start playing Fantasy First Xi on Thursday for your… Tories hide true blue colours at the polls Maxim Next Week in the Times Smiling Major bowls a googly after staff boycott school visit Picture Gallery Sport on Monday £50m divorce deal News in Brief Jopling to retire Jewels gardener jailed Up before the beak Wrong size sheep Ministers attempt to regain initiative Disaster relatives vindicated in long fight for justice Families paid high price but never wavered in their battle for an inquiry into Marchioness tragedy The Marchioness Saga Woman dies in the Alps after achieving aim to ski every day for a year The Sunday Times Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Peugeot's Easter Paraol Chinese treasures force the experts to rewrite history Fantasy figures in jade, bronze and gold 'present an ancient China that nobody ever dreamt of' Yeti hunters head for mountains in search of giant footprints Halfords Samsung Midland Mortgages Carey challenges belief that prison is effective By a Staff Reporter: Pope condemns 'rampant porn' Tolerance-the universal need Tredo Picture Gallery Boathouse Apollo sold Heroes without hope The Sunday Times I was vilified for hospital closures, says Tomlinson 'We were called vandals, destroyers, government lackey' Ford GPs consider industrial action over night calls Dublin to host biggest book prize News in Brief Fire at station Deer-hunt bomb Ashes airdrop Conway recovers Franklin Mint Limited By a Staff Reporter: Landlady died after reaction to HRT Police on the beat will carry CS spray to combat violence B&q Ladybirds pay the price of free love Peoples Phone 'New year' rapist is jailed for life Abandoned Tories left with nothing by Scottish voters British Quality Foundation Defeat for party of South' follows long-term trend Riddell on Politics How the Councils Stand Harrods Knightsbridge Legal battle took Ingram to the edge of death and back Head shaved, scalp greased with saline gel, condemned killer 'knew' that his time had come Gaffes by senator lay bare new American isolationism Citibank Simpson hearing grinds to a halt Clinton pours cold water on 'Contract' Boots Chrysler International Jeep The American Legend Last-gasp deal agreed to curb greenhouse gases Climate Summit Historian raises the veil on myth of Buchenwald's Communist 'martyrs' Northern Rock From Reuter in Stockholm: Investigators clash over ferry sinking (Reuter): Surprise 'spoiler' in French election Chirac p?re dances to daughter's tune Young adviser rejuvenates old campaigner Gaullists lighting a lost cause Paris File The Rclil shop Warning shot puts Lotharios on alert Hopes of fish deal fade after Spanish boats are pursued Russian security shake-up revives KGB 'in new guise' Air Canada Canadian family deported in holiday dispute Cellphones direct UN troops challenge Serbs at roadblock No Title Secret memo offers Suharto frank advice on error of Indonesia's ways Delhi court drops ban on British-trained doctors Bombay bans anti-bigotry film Mugabe's secret marriage and fatherhood disclosed Isuzu (Reuter): Journalist killed in Burundi Picture Gallery Mystery blindness epidemic kills thousands of kangaroos Land plan threatens PLO talks World Summary (Reuter): Iceland leader in close race (Reuter): Claes will face bribes inquiry (Reuter): Filipino rebels flee from troops (AP): Last purification for art lovers Not quite so chic to be Labour As Tories join Blair's bandwagon, the luvvies jump off, says Anne McElvoy Real clanger The Times Diary Glass act The Times Diary After the Contract, what next for Newt? Gingrich has kept his 100-day promise to America, but many hurdles remain, says Irwin M. Stelzer The rituals of public butchery This barbaric new cult of execution reflects an American desire to return to a raw, politically incorrect society Rail treat The Times Diary Peter's pal The Times Diary Bottom line The Times Diary Black Weekend While the country watches the National, ministers sweat A Climate for Bargains Developing countries have responsibilities too Close Encounters The millennium has its own curiosity shop Scotland's ban on English viewers A faulty premise Visitors' passports Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Studying the Classics in translation Awake during surgery A modern army Bid for freedom NHS consultants Conflict of interest over lottery grant West Highland line President's muse Back to the future Court Circular Luncheon School news Marriage Personal Column Anniversaries Church news Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Service dinners Dinner Unilever N. V Forthcoming marriages Christian Pineau Christian Pineau, French Foreign Minister, 1956-58, died in Paris on April 5 aged 90. He was born in Chaumont, Haute Marne, on October 14,1904 Personal Column Court & Social Page The Times The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Tiger Trust Dame Felicity Dame Felicity Yonge, DBE, private secretary to successive Conservative Party chairmen and Chief Whips, died on April 1 aged 74. She was born on February 28,1921 Lord Adrian Lord Adrian, FRS, Master of Pembroke College, 1981-92, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, 1985-87, died from cancer on April 4 aged 67. He was born on October 16,1927 By our Film Critic: Film Cartoons Recovery Afire Decline The Times Crossword No 19,824 Marchioness 'unlawful killing' verdict Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Highest & Lowest Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Forecast Noon today ABTA Saturday Times Weekend Vision Pension funds challenge top pay at British Gas Business Today Bazaar start Melvyn Marckus 24 Seagram nears $7bn MCA deal Rainford founder dials £. 5m Company started with £1,500 grows to £64m Profile 25 Sport 37-44 Ministers pressed on dollar's plight Thornton Weekend Money Investment Pensions Insurance Tax Weekend Sporting Fixtures Harland and Wolff blames market for losses of £16.9m The Cooperative Bank How Asprey's shares lost their shine Picture Gallery Derek Harris dies, aged 66 Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Commission seeks review of policy on competition General Cable City to tackle threat from Canary Wharf Business Roundup OIS profits collapse Deutsche sacks dealer SB buys R&d complex Roskel's £2.5m purchase In for a penny-in for seven billion pounds Susan Gilchrist traces M&S's bazaar beginnings Drawing a line under accountants' long division ICAWE/CIMA: Roger Lawson and Tom Glancy Partners in power Two of the leading accountancy bodies are, at last, to unite. Jon Ashworth meets the men with a mission to merge Lawson's quirky advertising drive maintained:'It's easier to sleep with a chartered accountant' Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Speculators gamble on C&w becoming bid target 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 Azlan Rainford Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Gassing about Hanson Tempus City property Wall Street Two-Way Split 29 Depositors miss merger bonanzas Thousands of Halifax savers may be excluded from flotation payout as technicality makes them non-members You may think you belong to your building society, but do you? Anne Ashworth reports Share Accounts or Deposit Accounts: Which Do You Have? A shifting viewpoint Investment Strategy Halifax merger details due Fidelity Direct Friendless 31 Virgin direct Elson Associates Martin Currie Breaking high yen's profit stranglehold Japan must act fast to stop a backslide into recession, says Robert Miller Leading Unit Trusts Investing in Japan Leading Investment Trusts Investing in Japan Scottish Widows Hoping to discover stars of tomorrow Couples start to divide pensions Caroline Merrell on divorce settlements Court orders split Clerical Medical Investment Group Insurers enjoy another stroke of luck Personal Finance Editor Were You Made Redundant between 1986 and March 1994? The Equitable Life HTR Fidelity Direct Templeton Stop work and you can be far better off As government benefit cuts bite deeper and middle management incomes are Insecurity grows for white-collar workers as safety net shrinks Exeter Friendly Society Health policies may damage your finances Threatened by massive job cuts and health fears, can insurers fill the gap? Reduced state benefit means the employed are now the new market An unfriendly move from the Provident Woolwich direct Invalidity Benefit Save & Prosper the Investment House Fidelity Direct To Advertise in the Weekend Money Section Please… Moneywise Clerical Medical Unit Trusts Sun Life of Canada Revenue's taxing problem Diy assessment doesn't always add up, says Liz Dolan Nearly half of the 1,000 who took part made at least one mistake Staying ahead when overseas Merchant Investors Assurance Save & Prosper the Investment House Check it out before you check in Conal Gregory with some tips to give peace of mind on holiday The Equitable Life Aggrieved C&g investors can now formulate compensation claims APRs—misleading, misused or just plain misunderstood? How the Co-op strikes gold with a few days' extra interest Davenham Trust PLC Hidden cost of remortgaging Water rising in Three Valleys M&g Portman Building Society Save & Prosper the Investment House SEC Helping the aged to leap tax hurdles The Times Money Information Service Guaranteed Income Bonds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Equities close below their best British Funds Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management LTD Bravery wins day in epic encounter Richard Evans Nap: Snitton Lane (2.20 Aintree) Next best: Blue Siren (2.30 Beverley) Large Action favoured Today's Races on Television Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Beverley Thunderer: Hereford Aintree Cappuccino by Suzuki Confidence grows in Crystal Spirit Jamie Osborne aims to taste National glory for the first time with Paul Mellon's chaser Comprehensive Form Guide to the 35 Contenders Big Race Runners and Riders Odds from the leading bookmakers Leica Ladbrokes Grand National Colours Guide and Analysis Aintree's Annual Test of Fences Club Racing First direct William Hill League millions threaten union's new-found appeal David Hands assesses the impact the battle for the professional game will have on its rugby rival Northern clubs set to have last laugh Tomorrow Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Scots look to inspirational country boy Andrew Longmore meets a renowned quarter back tackling a fresh challenge Europe has world at its feet Wlaf Teams Frankfurt Galaxy London Monarchs Amsterdam Admirals Barcelona Dragons Scottish Claymores Rhein Fire Multiple Display Advertising Items Woods letting his golf speak for him Graceful Amateur champion who is exciting professional admiration At Augusta Record falls to Hanley amid talk of revolution Sheehan on Bridge For the Record Keene In Chess Cricket Michigan Defeat by Parrott increases worries for Hendry East Sussex National Golf Club Pakistan crush India in Sharjah In Brief Cumbria prevail Tough lesson Lindores wins Sharks setback Bates through West Indies feel rare pressure John Woodcock reports from Antigua on the restive mood to be found in the home camp McCall setting his sights on Tyson Srikumar Sen, in Las Vegas, hears how Larry Holmes intends to upset the champion's plans Outsider who earns grudging respect for making the running Saturday portrait: Martin Pipe, by Alan Lee Fairbrother focuses on challenge from Peel Taking extreme measures in effort to save the Earth On Saturday Losing ground Striking out Bum rap Ripping yarn Lager mentality Catholic taste Wisden winners Tottenham prepared for battle Royle Semi-finals offer contrast between cultured and muscular approaches Probable Teams Cup overflows as flood of likely heroes seek glory Weekned View Snow Reports Autosport Maxim Loyal Howells happy to play the foot-soldier Russell Kempson meets a midfield player who is thriving under new management Rugby Union 40 Master Oats can bridge 61-year class gap Richard Evans believes that the cream will rise to the top in the Grand National at Aintree today The Experts' View Late flaws stop Scot playing lead role Schumacher treads water in wake of Coulthard Next Week Second-Round Scores from Augusta Buenos Aires Qualifying Times Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Football 43 Travel Spread your Bets: The New Gambling Shadows on a Wall Ray Connolly Collecting Property Shopping Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Classical Ruth Gledhill wakes early to visit the Lubavitch centre in Bournemouth, Dorset At your Service National Garden Gift Tokens How to make a winning spread bet this summer The Ramblers Eno Classical Concerts RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera on North South Bank Royal Choral Society Andreas Haefliger Classical Concerts Jtzhak Perlman Harold Holt Ltd Talking music Barbican Centre Art Galleries The Green Room Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Dance Bloomsbury Theatre Our Boys Duke of York's No Title Theatres Heavyweight anti-hero Opera: John Higgins meets Ben Heppner, the late-starter chosen to be Covent Garden's new Peter Grimes A tonic mixture Concert: In praise of diversity English Concert St John's Smith Square Kaufmania grips the nation again Maxim Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Thomas Lang The Sunday Times Plays by the sea How to Book—and Join Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Long Runners Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol 0A8) on release across the country A striking match of skills Music, dance and drama are all on the syllabus at the Oxford Youth Music Theatre, says Hilary Finch This Week's Special Offers Dan, the all-round family entertainer Future Visions Rock Roll How to Get on the Boards Recordings: A very grand Bellini; Bach's passion in Parrott fashion; of myth and Menswear Opera Wyndham's Theatre New on Video: Rattigan lightly reworked; chanting with monks; a dated, nude travelogue; Capra flies the flag Chichester Festival Theater Old glories win top award Spring, with its bounty of fresh colour, is the time to see the best of British gardens John Deere A selection of gardens open to visitors this weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Cowshed couture Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney The moving story of a tree George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, explains the best way to reposition mature trees Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Endless Pools Knowle Nets COUNTax Agriframes Ltd Ardencd LTD Weekend Tips MOPS Harveys Quality Garden Buildings Vixen Aqua Agriframes Organic Concentrates LTD Garden Answers Bramley's Nurseries Snowdrops in the Green Cannock Gates Ltd Simcare British Antique Replicas The Biggest News in Mens Underwear Petworth House LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items The Original Shooting Stick Blakoe MOPS HSL Sinclair Research LTD Seymour Shirts Insushade Stay Safe Sewills Hypo-Allergenic Cosmetics The good, the fab and the sickly With so many Easter eggs on the market, it is difficult to make a choice. Our tasters deliver their verdicts Shoparound Herald & Heart Hatters Ltd Keys of Clacton Ltd Global Glasses UK SFM The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Handmade Direct Flights, Holidays & Travel Aquability (UK) LTD Fiction Ardenco Ltd Genuine Birthday Newspapers Innovations Innovations House Greenspot Sportswear Innovations (Mail Order) Ltd Where to buy London Property North of the Thames Martin Grant Homes Barbican Bovis Bovis Aborad Limited Homeliness next to godliness Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Having the life of their time After the surprise success of Miss Smilla, Peter Hoeg takes on the theme of existence itself, says Erica Wagner Fame for Generation Ox A thinly veiled Bill Clinton, a soft-focus Oxford—Libbey Purves envies winner Special Relationship Reed Audio Faith and the pain in Spain To the Death. Amic Just what the doctor ordered The garden expert reaches number 16 The Container Expert By Dr David Hessayon Expert Books, £4.99 Grace falls out of favour Children The Times/Dillons Bestsellers New in Paperback How Late It was, how Late Authors Football supporter in his own league A childhood obsession with soccer led not only to a career, but a wide collection of memorabilia Fact file Moben Saleroom The long and windy road Scotland: The pre-midge month of May is the best time to embark on a cross-country hike—but wrap up well The Island of Jersey The Leading Hotels of the World Stena Sealink Walking holidays in Scotland Word-Watching Noble Caledonia Limited Breakfast with bingo America: From the brash, worldly, desert casinos of Nevada to the tranquillity of tiny Smith Island Bridge Abercromble & Kent How to get there Travel Promotions Ltd The island lost in a time warp Back soon, just gone to Paris for lunch Short Breaks: Brian MacArthur lies back and thinks of France as he speeds through the Chunnel Orient Lines Haves and Jarvis Thomas Cook Holidays How to save £1,400 on your Wine Bill Color Line Cut-price Brussels lures the tourists And Harvey Elliott tells of new package deals to attracts more Eurostar passengers to the Belgian capital Shuttle woos the tall car trade China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Forte Travel Services Paris Cayman Islands Silversea Silversea Cruise Venice to Monte Carlo-The Romance of the Riviera Check-In Trail Finders the Travel Experts Americana Vacations Lunn Poly Qantas ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge the World Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items France Motorail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cultural Cities, Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd Ramblers Holidays Poland, Hungary Czech Republic Rockfords Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items France Antibes /Nice Bed Norwegian Coastal Voyage S. W. France Dordogne Norma worth waiting for Weekend Break: John Young at the Verona opera France Escapades Easter Travel Tips Portugal Italy Israel Cycling & Walking Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holiday The South Sands Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Four weddings and a Caribbean honeymoon The Times Destination in the sun Caribbean Connection Cornwall & Devon Mappin & Webb Bishops Court Romantic Retreat How to Enter Ireland The Blakeney Hotel Pronuptia Youngs Peak District N. Norfolk Four weddings funeral Scotland Saturday Rendezvous Virginia Charles Times Newspapers Limited The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Sirius Country Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Suffolk Dining Club Camelot Dateline The Times Daydreams Travel Saturday Rendezvous "An Elite Introduction Agency" Multiple Display Advertising Items New Beginnings Wanted Bachelors Times Two Crossword By Raymond Keene Chess Winning Move Punchline Word-Watching Computer Games No. 3300: Hangover by Plausus By Robert Sheehan Bridge Phoneday The chic little road to the future Vaughan Freeman assesses a bold approach to solving city traffic chaos and says the tiny Tulip is Classic Michelin Cut-price ticket offer for Beaulieu classics Benetton boss set to make Lotus blossom Kevin Eason on prospects for a racing legend after its sale this week Make mine a Bmw says Caroline Charles Hammering out the pitfalls of a bargain buy 'A Ford Escort I saw sold at auction this week for £825 was on a dealer's forecourt the next day for £1,795' Driven to Distraction Winners and losers Alan Copps analyses a 'happiness index' that covers 90% of today's cars The Aa's Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Classics in comeback News Summary Test for young drivers A vintage celebration Hi-fi insurance offer Has the dream supercar run out of road? Neil Bennett on how McLaren's links with Mercedes-Benz threaten the awesome F1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Alan kerr Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpina B. 3 BMW Altwood Privilege Insurance Bmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items 320i SE Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Mildmay BMW Specialists The little gem that rescued a giant 'Without the Model Y, the modern breed of world cars such as the Mondeo would never have happened' Lord Montagu of Beaulieu continues his series on the dozen cars that made Britain great Car heating and ventilation system How Does It Work? Diesel up a penny News Summary A yen for better pay Simpson for president Guide to restoration Last laugh for Volvo The Times To Advertise Call AFN Audi Audi Vorsprung durch Technik The widest choice of used 325i Coupe Auto 94L Diamond Dlack/silver hide.… Bmw 325 iSE Mazda MX 520Ise 635 Csi High Mileage Bmw's Wanted N Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars Lancaster William Loughran Ferrari Lincoln Street Motors Birmingham Bramley Executive Cars Talacrest Car Toons Ferrari Peugeot Taxman sets sights at 'clockers' and cheats Vaughan Freeman on a Government initiative to drive fraud and falsification off the road Ferrari Wanted Ford Picture Gallery Used Car Brief West One Carriage Co Four Wheel Drive 50 Bestselling Used Cars No Title Four Wheel Drive Tom Hartley No Title Alfa weaves a winner with its silky Spider Michael Searlett celebrates the triumphant return to sporting excellence of a classic Italian marque Honda Free Car Search Honda in the West Country Jaguar & Daimler Xjs V12 Midland Lhd Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Land Rover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Land Rover Assured Who should service my car? 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CNDA Members Registration Transfeers Saab Authorised Dealers SAAB Porsche Wanted Registration Numbers No Title Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Bentley Mulsanne S Yardley Road Industrial Estate Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunningdale Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Stratastone of Wilmslow RR Rover Saab Toyota P&a Wood Tvr TVR Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Volvo Volvo Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Ford in plea for company car tax incentive BT New cat's eye waits for green light Jonathan Prynn looks at a modern version of a British invention Rollexa Mustang is a must attraction at car auction A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Tv… Wagnermania Death on their trails Off the Box That snuff Vision Picture Gallery Composer's disputed legacy Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programming across all channels TV Series Beginning April 8—14 Flying in the face of persecution Science Aintree, the big one Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Sport Not good enough Soaps Multiple music Arts The Donkey Sanctuary Saturday April 8 Garbo, Gable and Renoir's finest Films on Television 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 Sunday April 9 Films on Television Blinking Hell Sight Savers International Saturday April 8 Not to be taken at face value VideoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes BBC1 The man who was not afraid to switch sides Saturday April 8: Choice: portrait of a definitive power broker Report from the roof Sunday April 9 Alphabet soup makes a Wagnerian starter Choice: Channel 4's Wagner week begins; South Africa's first lady of song; Ban of Gold continues BBC1 A tenor's tribute to another Monday April 10 BBC1 Much has changed meanwhile, including him Choice: an exile's feelings on going back to Russia; an investigative reporter breaks a drugs ring Monday April 10 Breaking away for a new life Sky One BBC1 The man who inspires Linford's sold rush Choice: an athlete and his coach profiled Tuesday April 11 Sky One Puzzle to get your head around Wednesday April 12 BBC1 Bean versus Boney in another ripping yarn Choice: a British hero returns; scientific wonders; including standing up; newly listed buildings Wednesday April 12 Liberal dad, headstrong daughter Sky One BBC1 Shiny and new, but not saying a word Choice: Mute and follically challenged comedy MGM's choice cuts Sky One One last trick by a determined old showman Choice: one-off family drama with a star cast; technical innovation under royal patronage BBC1 Radio 1 Parallels and reflections Pick of the Week Radio 1 Monday April 10 Tuesday April 11 Wednesday April 12 Thursday April 13 Friday April 14 Now you can learn faster, better, easier Accelerated learning How to fly through school and college Accelerated Learning Systems Picture Gallery No Title Salvat Ferragamo London 24 Old Bond Street Salvat Ferragamo Toyota Magazine Diary If all these weary women were mothers juggling with bables, nannles and indolent partners, they might have an excuse. But they are not Blessed release Small fish Mistaken identity Food for thought Something for the Weekend Omega Landscapes of the Mind P&o Schama's Landscapes: Symbols in a Romanic Vision Mitsubishi Motors Dolphin Abbey National Cult TV The Vulture's Top 100 Over the next four weeks, relive television's finest moments as we count down through those immortal classics to the ultimate cult show Picture Gallery No Title Cult TV ICI Next Week: Numbers 51-75 Alien Territory Sigourney Weaver, the assertive heroine of interstellar battles, might seem an unlikely choice for the role of torture victim in a film adaptation of Death and the Maiden. But, as she tells Alan Franks, selling the products is the bottom line. Photograph by Helmut Newton Picture Gallery Hadrian's Wall. Where 73 miles of history lie Waiting to be discovered wit endless stories to be told to Legendary Days Out With English Heritage Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Intelligence test The man is a scientific genius, a medical phenomenon, a literary success. 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Nilgin Yusuf explores the spaces that single men call home Mensa Norfolk Headwear Guemsey Travel Promotions Ltd Restaurant Guide Eating Out Findlater MacKie Tood & Co Ltd City Cook Food & Drink The Times Cook dedicates the final part of her series to the wonders of shopping in the diverse ethnic markets and sophisticated food halls of our own capital Frances Bissell Carapelli Firenze Sainsbury's MacMillan Thomas Lloyd Divani Multiple Display Advertising Items Huge Bankruptcy Sale Facades Limited What to Buy Lindemans Drink The sky's the limit for the talents of flying wine maker Hugh Ryman Classic Choice Soft Furnishing & Fabrics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fabric World Jim Lawrence Traditional Ironwork Multiple Display Advertising Items Chaplins Fine Furniture Specialists Stairlifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manor House Furniture Woodland Kitchens LTD The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Small Birds Singing The Times Julian Lloyd Webber A Childwood Louis Feraud Protect Children: Don't Make Them Breathe your…

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