News from 22/04/1995
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Nigel Sharpe, James Landale, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Gibbon, Neil Sinden Assistant Secretary, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, V. A. Martin, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hutton, David Rhys Jones, Richard Harrison, John Diamond, Lucy Berrington and Alan Hamilton, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, G. P., Ian Thain, Janet Bush and Jon Ashworth, Michael Binyon, Raymond S. Wills, Jeremy Kingston, Philip Wraight, David Robinson and John Marriott, Lynne Truss, Hazel Leslie, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Angelos M. Angelides, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Howard Davies (Secretary General), Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, G. C. L. Bertram, Martin Fletcher, Robert Sheehan, Sara Johnson, Deborah Bull, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Louise Taylor, Michael Noakes, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Daughter Kitty, Peter Hughes, June Knowles, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Alexander Walker, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philippa Clarke Father, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Richard Johnson, Joseph Connolly, John Warwick Montgomery, Jonathan Sacks, Sara Driver, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, David Mitchell, Russell Kempson, David Hughes, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Stephen Anderton, Sean Mac Carthaigh, James MacManus, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Sally Baker, Kevin Eason and Eric Dymock, George Plumptre, David Watts, Chritina Koning, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, Noggs, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Ronald Grant, Jenny McClean, Victoria Walker, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Jane Collingwood, Jonathan Dimbleby, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Charles Bermner, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Peter Brimelow, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Sharon Colback, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Karen Murray, Tim Wapshott, Helen Mound, E. H. E. Barron, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Stephen Coneys, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Thomas Chairman, Tony Dawe, Richard Gollin, Frances Lass, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Dr Dashboard, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Donna Williams, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Key suspects in bombing held by FBI Oklahoma inquiry focuses on rightwing paramilitaries as toll reaches 65 Lawyer in sex case accused Drinking your health in herbs Index Weekend Police chief leads contract revolt Celtic Swing races to live up to 'the best' hype Magazine Thatcher joins Order of the Garter 'Thug's charter' for boy of 10 blocked Weekend United Cutlers Sheffield 30P Inside Next Week in the Times Bullish Clarke shrugs off poor sals figures Picture Gallery Loyalists advise Major to leave Euro-rebels in exile Films BBC puts indefinite freeze on new shows Down-and-outs given vote in council election Picture Gallery CBI chief tipped to be deputy at Bank News in Brief Union votes for Clause 4 reform Three charged with PC's murder More soldiers leave Ulster Prison escapes fall by third Woman standing for Law Society is accused of bias Secretary says lawyer who disclosed sex case is guilty of double standards Solicitor faked death of friend in swindle The Sunday Times Spencers agree to live separately on Althorp estate Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Exile jailed for attack on doctor in smoking row Rail reliability falls in run-up to privatisation Radio chats with rebels help police free Britons Sierra Leone captives safe after 12-hour jorney SAGA Services Ltd. Jewish family abused by neighbours wins £8,000 Sculptor's model trapped in plaster cast Thomas Cook Appeal to bring back 2-minute silence News in Brief Father accused News in Brief Pulpit restored News in Brief Rape charge PC News in Brief Murder unsolved News in Brief Detectives return News in Brief Deer rescued News in Brief £286,000 organ News in Brief 106 Peugeot Mussolini's motor upstages Churchill Lagonda I1 Duce's Alfa-Romeo and logbook likely to exceed £125,000 price of British war leader's limousine BT Wakeham warning to rogue editors British Airways Labour to allow gays in military Captain in tanker crash was awake for 23 hours Nine crew died in Channel fireball when ships flouted fog rules, inquiry reports Master's sea view blocked by cargo The Times By a Staff Reporter: Irish ban waste ship bound for Sellafield Abbey National Apocalypse now The Sunday Times New Age elixirs restore sparkle to drinks trade Health-conscious adults forsake cola and alcohol for a subtle combination of herbs and hokum Robin Young reports on a healthy future for the adult soft-drinks market and samples some of the leading brands, many of whose ingredients read more like the recipe for a witches' brew Nissan From light and fruity to sweet and medicinal Glass & Glazing Federation Clark rails at police on livestock picket line Councils to assess needs of 7m carers The Ramblers Sainsbury offers wine over the Internet UNUM Only by bringing the past alive can we be sure to keep our future free Scientists create gene vaccine to kill malaria Dixons Fundraisers push boat out for Humber crew Boots Every step of the Way is recorded for posterity Mink invasion poses threat to countryside Aliens that came and colonised N&P Minister told to quit or sever ties with Fiat Agony aunt confronts own professional problems over conflict of interest accusations Murmurs about meeting Alliance Leicester Berlusconi pins hopes on local elections Actionaid Time flies for 'baby' reborn Pyramid sales chief on trial News in Brief (Reuter): Hitler riots News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear arrests News in Brief (AP): Germans fed up News in Brief Chirac prays for classic showdown with Left Strong protest vote for frings presidential candidates expected from disgruntled nation Green's feminist passions given a cool reception Forgotten hero Zhukov rides back to Moscow in triumph N&P Reuter: Kremlin insists that Yeltsin 'is better' GM Power with ill defined limits Reuter: UN chief 'to back troop cuts' in Croatia Extremists waging war on 'despotic Government' Picture Gallery Spectre of white racism takes place in suspects' line-up Winnie Mandela Very ill' News in Brief Raid on Tigers News in Brief (AP): O. J. jury protest News in Brief (Reuter): Hutus killed News in Brief (AP): Fumes hit port News in Brief Tudor Monarch Picture Gallery Little girl's outing that turned from a treat to a tragedy No Title Lucky ones recall instant of terror US Air Force drives snoopers away Lawyers win £4.3m from Warhol estate Calais VIA American move to save Korea nuclear accord Blind man led woman out of ruins Auto Design-92 Japanese evacuate store in new alert over poison fumes Cellphones direct Picture Gallery Vietnam mother's pain lingers as war images fade Hired vehicle not in ownership Taxing gains of non-resident trustees Power to conceal witness's identity Undated document is no guarantee Jeep Youth under training not dependent child Tools of trade wrongly seized Serving notice to quit on periodic tenant Recovering in excess of convention limit Risking the loss of property belonging to another Act applies within boundary Drowning in a flood of people In the first extract from his provocative book, Peter Brimelow argues that America's lax immigration policy is threatening disaster British unity in diversity Mary Ann Sieghart detects a change in national attitudes Spotted Dickie Who's afraid of terrorism? The hysterical reactiopn to this week's outrage is dangerous. Governments musy not be intimidated Picture Gallery Old timer The Times Diary Alas, Rosie The Times Diary Light comedy The Times Diary Wedding date The Times Diary Love and La Patrie French voters have a severs case of the seven-year itch Wonder Horse Celtic Swing races against Bellerophon - and even Pegasus Coke Sec Or make mine a clockwork orange juice Accusations of 'vulgarity' at the National Film Theatre Christian teaching on a proper order of obligations Future for Cyprus Through a glass darkly Weekend, Money letters Pressures of tourism Visitors passports One in the eye Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Animal exports and 'inhumanity' Over-fishing Rousing anthem In vino veritas Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Dinners Service dinner Flatshare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church services tomorrow Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items School news Situations Vacant Tickets for Sale Rugby World Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association Action Multiple Display Advertising Items R. E. S. Wyatt R. E. S. Wyatt, former England cricket captain, died in cornwall on April 20 aged 93. He was born pn May 2,1901 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Church Housing Trust The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Edward Henderson Edward Firth Henderson, CMG, Arabist and Ambassador to Qatar. 1971-1974, died on April 13 aged 77. He was born on December 12,1917 Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research into Ageing Leukaemia Research Fund The Royal Air Force Denevolent Fund National Kidney Research Dennis Hobden Dennis Hobden, Labour MP for Brighton, Kemptown, 1964-70, died on April 20 aged 75. He was born January 21,1920 Professor John Fremlin John Fremlin, Professor of Applied Radioactivity, Department of Physics. University of Birmingham, 1966-80, died on March 10 aged 82. He was born on March 4,1913 (From a Correspondent): Army Canteens News The Times Crossword No 19,836 Picture Gallery Opinion Forecast Picture Gallery Superlative Travel Saturday Times Weekend Vision Picture Gallery Fall in retail sales adds to rates dilemma Business failures increase Business Today Liberty boost Michael Clark Rothmans seeks answers on leak Bank chiefs pay falls to £633,000 Melvyn Marckus Chrysler chief could make $8m Sport Losses tumble at Euro Disney Bank of Ireland Mortgages Weekend Money Weekend Sporting Fixtures Bears scuttle for cover as index nears 3,200 Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) GOLO/PRECtOUS Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Lighting up the market Tempus Euro Disney Liberty Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Big jump at Reed Executive SP warning BS advances Elys ahead Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Beware a backdoor break-up of British Gas By our Business Staff: Ryanair attacks EU over subsidy for Aer Lingus Northumbrian wins £250m deal By our Financial Staff: Leasehold peril is attacked MPs want to remove pitfall from tenants Yorkshire quits bid for Channel 5 The Cooperative Bank Liberty profits rise 28% Shares end week on a high note Fidelity Brokerage Old-style banks held to account As customer discontent with banks mounts, Abbey National is planning a revamp, Liz Dolan says Transfers with minimum hassle If you can keep your head… Investment Strategy New Line Scottish Widows Unit Trusts Happiness is banking at Harrods Virgin direct 5% Discount on top Performing PEPS Seymour Sinclair M&S offers policy of simplicity Sara McConnell finds life assurance and pensions on sale not far from the foot hall Save & Prosper Fund managers tune in to Luxembourg Clerical Medical No title Confessing their sins in public Comment Hunt is on for victims of pension mis-selling Robert Miller on the PIA's guidelines for compensating investors The Equitable Life MPs focus on widows' plight Merchant Investors Assurance Save & Prosper Foreign Colonial Investment Management Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Thornton Cards offer credit without tears Two new credit cards sport safety measures for those who rate plastic a peril, reports Morag Preston Winning ways to make charity cash go further Direct from framlington Davenham Trust PLC Save & Prosper When a life assurance rebate is not quite what it seems Sara McConnell examines the tax implications if commissions are repaid Yorkshire Guernsey TSB The Times Weekend Money Letters Fidelity Direct Guides to coping with the taxman The Times Money Information Service Savers Best Buys Unit-Linkep Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Schroder Investment Management How newcomer trusts fared on the back of turbulent world markets Robert Miller casts a slide-rule over the performance of the 84 unit trusts launched in the UK during 1994 M&G Funds flop in Latin America HTR Henderson tourche Remnant Growth sector overdue for recovery Sharon Colback finds out the views of independent financial advisers on the best UK growth trust options Funds poised to regain allure Investor Intelligence Patricia Proctor Roadshow aimed at calming fears Fidelity Direct Will it be tears before bedtime? Liz Dolan finds not everyone is convinced that the new corporate-bond Peps are a good idea for investors To Buy or Not to Buy Perpetual New-Style Peps Clerical Medical Unit Trust Newton Templeton Land of the rising yen Helen Pridham examines foreign markets favoured by unit trust funds Volatility under the spotlight Emerging Markets Over the hurdles North America Mark and franc in focus Europe Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Foreman must beware the underdog Schulz ready and able to spring world heavyweight championship upset O'Sullivan finds form Details For the Record Thomson tunes up at Cornbury trials Foster too slow for final Spectacular finish gives Woosnam little to celebrate Scores Clubs table protest at registration proposals Last Post for smaller clubs Scots sign off with captain's farewell Pontypridd have final within sight Murrayfield Teams Duck's solo effort sinks Portsmouth Sheehan on Bridge Warwicks need to be wary of Johnson's experience Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Blake takes N Zealand challenger into final contention Aqaarid puts Carson in a quandary Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Stratford Thunderer: Ascot Lucky Di has fitness edge Yesterday's Results Celtic Swing explores path to greatness Expectations run high as classic favourite makes scasonal debut Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing next Week Thunderer: AYR Newbury The Times Born leader ready to take management challenge head-on Saturday portrait: Bryan Robson, by Peter Ball S Africans unleash power In the pairs Break point soon passes as Germans boost net income Supporters out to make the most of lesser final Kevin Gallacher, who scored the second goal for… Rioch smoulders after Bolton slip Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Tomorrow Monarchs intent on sinking Admirals Sport in Brief Young opens in style Sport in Brief Doohan sets pace again Sport in Brief Status preserved Sport in Brief Tanner stays in charge Sport in Brief Record beckons Towers Sport in Brief Chance for Reading Sport in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Boxing Seaman enjoys the final word in test of character Rob Hughes salutes Arsenal as Italy marvels at the resolve of the holders of the Cup Winners' Cup Hick steps gingerly on road to full fitness Ambrose leads rout of Australia Scoreboard Bob Wyatt mourned by cricket world Rugby Union Chase De Vere Mortgages Management Books Picture Gallery England's Tourist Boards Take your Daughter to Work Travel Outdoors Gardening Picture Gallery Films Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Ruth Gledhill worshipped at Llandaff Cathedral and parish church in Cardiff At your Service Jaeger-Lecoultre South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Spectacular Ve Day Gala Gorden Reece Gallery Barbican Hall Barbican Centre ECO English Chamber Orchestra Raymond Gubbay Wigmore Hall Talking music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Glyndebourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Theatre AIB London Arts Board A Globe with world appeal As Sam Wanamaker's glorious Shakespearean dream takes shape, Bendiet Nightingale wonders who fill it, and with what Sadler's Wells This season's monastery sensation Opulept youth Concert: Stephen Pettitt finds young strings on surprisingly good form Ensemble Xxi Moscow St John's Smith Square Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Deborah Bull Use your skill to value antiques for a cash prize The Sunday Times AA Insurance West End Entertainment Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London VE—and after The Times The Theatre Club How to Book—and Join Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Other Openings, Other Shows for your Diary On tour A chorus of disapproval Nigel Sharpe hears in our cathedrals the faint death-knell of choral music Load up your Shakespeare Future Visions The Times and WH Smith Chamber Recordings: A free spirit plays Schumann; vocal thrills from Thill; Oasis go from strength to strength BBC Radio New on Video: Quentin Tarantino's period piece, a flamboyant French thriller, and a modern Romeo Garden Answers John Deere Big shows break into bloom George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, Previews the leading flower and horticlutural shows Gardens to visit From the tropics to the greenhouse!Sara Driver on the gardener who sets the trend in conservatory plants Sara Driver on the gardener who Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Ashdown Special Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Endless Pools Cannock Gates Ltd. Countax 'Homes & Gardens' Ardenco Ltd. Lawnflite Westwood Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Knight Frank & Rutley Country Property Wates Build with Care Pilkington Homes Fountain Pilkington Homes The Times Period homes without the hassle John D Wood & Co For Sale Picture Gallery Herald & Heart Hatters Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Stay Safe Ltd Reader's Catalogue Selection Service Multiple Display Advertising Items FFC Form for Comfort Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS ICS Electroincs Ltd. MOPS British Antique Replicas Shire Design Electronics Limited Saturday Rendezvous The Times Ex-Opera Dinner Dates Virginia Charles Sara Eden Country Partners Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Touch Abundance of Stunning Ladies Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New in Paperback Heinrich Boll Authors Minerva Press Woman's ways Nigella lawson on a many-sided heroine bearing a 1950s hallmark Picture Gallery Oh Boy, what a contradiction Boy George's private life was spectacularly at odds with his cuddly image Bee in a spider's web A murder leads to a tangle of family relationships Spell of a witch report Children's Books Want to write a novel Lynne Truss on Writing her first book The Times Bestsellers The bite of Britain's best short stories New Novels in Brief You, too, could be Goldfinger As lan Fleming's gold-planted typewriter goes under the hammer, Joseph Connolly meets the owner of Britain's largest collection Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saleroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Airline Network Bridge the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Austravel Columbus travel insurance Nelsons Travel Flight Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items International Travel Centre Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Bourse Ltd. Poland, Hungary Czech Republic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fred. Olsen Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hanvas Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chez hous P&O European Ferries Hanvas Holidays Meet the best pest control on four legs Ferrets are suddenly in demand from farmers as the greenest way to keep the rabbit population in check Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Escapades Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paradores Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manor House Hotels All those in flavour Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Taking the children away Carbbean: Some hotels just tolerate children, others keep them happy Cayman Islands Where will we go next? Travel News Tropical Places Caribbean Trek or treat in the heart of the Himalayas Nepal: Christine Wheeler on the exhilaration of tracking rhino, climbing peaks and living under canvas India Travel Portfolio Kuoni Trans Indus Ltd Noble Caledonia Limited At home among the buoys Greece: Sally Baker kearns to windsurfsurf and sail off the coast of zakynthos Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Word-Watching Suncars Club Med Let's save our wilderness too Thomson Farewell, cruel world Weekend Retreat: Escape from the rigours of city life to the simple pleasure of quiet contemplatio Cunard Scandinavian Seaways Thomson City Breaks Thai Voyagesjules Verne Exploring the new worlds Theme Parks: Our guide to the pick of the new parks and rides on the Continent Disnepland Paris Europe's Theme Parks Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword No 452 Punchline Computer Games Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword No 3302: Cipher by Noggs Bridge Picture Gallery BBC Radio 'Green' law threatens future of motor sport A Bill now going through Paliament could radically alter rallying in this country, reports Oliver Holt Daihatsu Oh baby! On the road in a 16-ton buggy The search begins for Company Car Driver of the Year Uproar at rural invaders The Times Brace yourself for a turn on the wheel of misfortune 'A motorway puncture could have been lethal. How long before the woman got help? Leave the children in the car? The mind boggles' So you're a top driver? Prove it AA Roadwatch The Midget that grew up into a giant Lord Motagu of Beaulieu, continuing his series on a dozen vehicles that made Britain great, selects the MG TC, a classic postwar sports car Attitude problems of a sporting hero David Watts recalls that image was everything for a car called Jug Lapping up life in the not-so-fast lane Alexandra Frean finds herself in a spin at Brands The Times Privilege Insurance Alfa Romeo BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Just a Sample Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Wiggins Royal Ascot Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Alan Kerr BMW Mildmay BMW Evans Halshaw Tring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free Car Search Large Selection BMW Cotswold Multiple Classified Advertising Items 525Td Se Touring Henry Bros Multiple Classified Advertising Items Left Hand Drive Coombs of Guildford Vines Rydale Whitehouse Heathrow Car… Toons Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovercourt Audi Audi Used Car Selection Oil change bills can push up diesel costs Jessica Gorst-Williams highlights an often unforeseen element in calculating car economy Used Car Brief BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hartwell Cardiff Multiple Display Advertising Items Business/ Leisure Opprtunity Citroën Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jenson Interceptor Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talacrest William Loughran Multiple Classified Advertising Items The spark plug How Does It Works Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lincoln Street Motors Birmingham Bramley Flashy Neon set to prove a winner for Uncle Sam 'Ren O Apeel' launched Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Pullicino Classics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norman Phillips - Jeep Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landrover Range Rover & Discovery Specialists German executives exchange BMWs for Rovers Multiple Classified Advertising Items What drives Steve Wright crazy in the mornings? Andrew Pierce records the motoring loves and hates of a top disc jockey Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers H. R. 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R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Dick Lovett Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nissan Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speedster 911 Cabriolet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley AFN Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Plates + Vat Multiple Display Advertising Items Total Registrations The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillier Hill Rolls Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norman Phillips SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt All Electric Garages Group PLC Vauxhall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Philip Whitaker LEX Service Brian Smith Associates Thule Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the road in a 16-ton buggy Helen Mound finds an unlikely trucking team: a mother and her 14-month-old daughter Ribena Juice & Fibre Follow the green route for 4x4s A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Here is the food Off the Box Vision Picture Gallery Into the woods with Schama David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Channel-Hopping Voices raised high Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Scrumming down for the Cup Sport Mind matters Science Battle stations Soaps British Red Cross How Brando won his first Oscar David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week from films on all channels 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 Saturday April 22 Sunday April 23 Films on Television The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds This is one to stay awake for Saturday April 22 BBC1 The journey begins deep in the forest Satuday April 22 Choice: a new five-particularal history series Sunday April 23 Every kind of oddity Stories of betrayal, both real and fictionalised Sunday April 23 Choice: two shows in the States of Mind season: return of an old favourite; a Vietnam anniversary BBC1 Monday April 24 Southern fried justice Now even the police have been nationalised Monday April 24 Choice: a police series with an original twist; allegations of unsafe practice in Privately-owned pits BBC1 Fun with Jane and John… Tuesday April 25 BBC1 How the winners may turn out to be losers Tuesday April 25 Choice: what victory meant to the Vietnamese Beautiful, deadly wings of war Wednesday April 26 To remain dashing, he must keep on the move Wednesday April 26 Choice: a hero gets bogged down; money poured into a hole in the ground; short, sweet drama BBC1 He was devoted to his mother Thursday April 27 BBC1 Distinguishing one diver from another Thursday April 27 Choice: a 'beauty contest' for kingfishers Friday April 28 Images out of history Getting laughs out of life in the Big Apple Friday April 28 Choice: Sharing confidences with some voluble New Yorkers; yet another spoof of Crimewatch BBC1 Saturday April 22 Radio 1 Keeping up the good work Pick of the Week Recommends Picture Gallery Sunday April 23 Radio 1 Monday April 24 Radio 1 Tuesday April 25 Radio 1 Wednesday April 26 Radio 1 Thursday April 27 Radio 1 Friday April 28 Radio 1 Time Amour Propre PCO Ralph Lauren Magazine Diary Lloyd George's peers Computer grannies Picture Gallery Not sad Something for the Weekend IBM Chrysler International Jeep The American Legend The killing of Clause 4 Tony Blair's bid to ditch Clause 4, whose threat of 'common ownership' has frightened middle England voters, was a gamble. But next week he will have won this battle of words, and proved himself more cut-throat than his early days as Bambi suggested. Report by Anne McElvoy. Illustration by David Hughes Picture Gallery Picture Gallery P&O European Ferries Psion Series Now You a flip-top hea back, teet1 Reach Control CLIO Renault Cars with Flair Long Distance Walker From Clarks Clarks active air Together we Can Do It All Cult Tv The Vulture's Top 100 Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Boss Hugo Boss Boss Hugo Boss We're Not Trying to Sell You this Car We're Just Letting You Know It Exists Tate Gallery Which? Fatale attraction Picture Gallery Larkhall Green Farm MOPS MacMillan Kitchen Magic I. Q. Trademark Ahead for This page Picture Gallery Fashion The World's Most Fashionable Credit Card The Burberrys Visa Card Focus on Dreams Lose Weight! MOPS Noble Caledonia Limited The Shape of Things Gone by Guernsey fresh Flowers Honda Nescafe Blend Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Digital The Times Cook Food&drink If we favour a little home-made yoghurt over pots and pots of the commercial stuff, it will be better for us and better for veal calves Carapelli Firenze Sainsbury's Austin Reed by Mail Thomas Lloyd Divani The London Door Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Huge Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items What to Buy Star Buys Lindemans Drink South Africa's new beginning has meant a turnaround in fortune for the country's wines Facades Sewills Clocks and Watches K & D Antique Clocks Atlam Sales and Services Heritage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holmes The London Wall Bed Company Victoria Set Multiple Display Advertising Items The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Picture Gallery Enter Password Smoking Kills Small Birds Singing The Times Donna Williams A Childhood Picture Gallery Organics
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