News from 13/05/1995
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Lindsay P. Murray, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Podhalicz, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Ruth Gledhill, Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Dickens, Joe Hillaby (Chairman), Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magda Stirling, Rosalie Habgood, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Michael Bevis, Stephen Bragg, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, John Skinner, Ivo Tennant, John F. Casson (Executive Director), Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, Russell Kempson and Alexandra Frean, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Kathryn Knight and Alexandra Frean, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Anne Robinson, Richard Cleroux, Simon Wilde, Professor Richard Whitfield, Sarah Cole, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, David Flusfeder, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Martha De La Cal, David Crush, Robert Sheehan, Nicholas Royle, Esmé Barron, Thames & Hudson, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, P. V., Stephen Caney, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, Richard Barrett, Julian Critchley, David Hackett, Louise Taylor, Diana Rigg, Hayley Carmichael, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Frances Bissell, Linda Gilroy, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Richard Cork, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Philip Bassett, Andrew MacGregor, Annabel Geddes, Stephen Anderton, Katie Hickman, Sarah Johnson, Michael Hall, Stan Abbott, Peter Moore, David Hands Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, G. Chowdharay-Best, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ros Lewis, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Heather Alston, Anne Ashworth Finace Editor, P. H. S, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Marianne Darch, Peter Barnard and Cheryl Taylor, Sally Brampton, Tony Lawton, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Oliver Tickell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, John Richards, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Hilton Holloway, Dominic Beddow, Gillian Bowditch Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Peregrine Fellowes, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Justin Harper, Christopher Walker, Alan Copps, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Kevin McCarra, Karen Kay, Alan Franks, Tim Wapshott, Gaia Servadio Myddelton, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Alan Smith, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie and Anjana Ahuja, Christine Wheeler, Michael Wigan, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jill Crawshaw, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Richard Lee, Penny Perrick, Zandria Pauncefort, Dr Dashboard, Hilary Kingsley, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Major sets out on quest for a people's policy Lamont wants Thatcherite revival Boost for Clarke as pound bounces back Weekend Money Index Premiership doubles up with a phantom trophy More victims of Ebola virus US divers find first killer sub Weekend English bride for Imran Have-a-go RAF man shot in bid to disarm robber Win Veuve Clicquot 30p The Times for only 10p Inside The Times on Monday For only 10P with your Voucher in the Sunday Times Tomorrow Church asks clergy to sign declaration on child abuse N&P Princess cautions business leaders Heseltine quick to support embattled Chancellor Rosemary West denies murders News in Brief Irish abortion Bill 'legal' Oyston on sex charges Channel 5 inquiry call Orchestra merger plan Mother's fatal error Body armour saves policeman hit by accident in ambush Shooting in London By a Staff Reporter: Former lawyer swindled actress out of £82,000 The Sunday Times Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Stabbed actor owes his life to strangers By a Staff Reporter: Girl could only grunt after years in room Citroën ZX Fayed brothers win right to challenge citizenship refusal 'Difficult to see what could be more unfair than to leave them in the dark' Russian songster works towards greater harmony Population Concern Alliance Leicester Soccer hooligans target European Championship Barclays Unlawful killing verdict on tanker fireball deaths 'Grossly regligent' crew rammed ship and took pictures as seaman died in burning oil One school in eight puts pupils futures at risk The Times Do It All Limited The Sunday Times Escom UK Limited Archbishop retires from Liverpool's church double act Worklock pays tribute to city's 'uncrushable character which inspires and endures' Ruth Gledhill, above, religion correspondent, reflects on the unusual alliance of Hope Street Religion is irrelevant without integrity in public and private life Saga Services Ltd Grouse keepers blamed for hawk killings Cabinet minister backs idea of Scots devolution Rodenstock Labour puts policy before pomp in Hove Blair courts business with party's new image Assembly for Wales promised by 2000 One call covers your family and car in France Trapped explorers were forced into cannibalism Knife marks found on bones confirm grisly truth of theory dismissed by Dickens Lawyers challenge Taylor's attempt to speed wheels of justice P&Q at Lunn Poly The Cooperative Bank Boy, 16, accused of man's car death News in Brief Freewheeling Murder charge Dogs kill sheep PC dies in fall Oh , Mr Porter! 'Better than having an affair but more expensive' Anne McElvoy meets women from a rundown suburb who buy up to half-a-dozen of the National Lottery scratch cards every day Woman can spend half of disputed £50,000 lottery win Both sides vow to fight on for right to jackpot won on Instants scratch card game Musical scholars trace Haydn's unknown gem Virgin EU drivers' licences to carry photo Nolan may study role of Masons Terrorism sentence appeals refused News in Brief Editor jail threat Burglar's loss Boy detained Wish granted Gun fan jailed Thatcher ban Bubble returns Ukraine delighted by Clinton pledge on military ties Beverly Hills offers a little Moore art to the masses Virgin Portugal 's royal pretender to marry Dole condemned for criticising President abroad Harriman gains ?12m from sale of three masterpieces Virgin Old foes wage new battle Chirac juggles demands of a neglected spouse with the ambitions of two loyal lieutenants Paris File Reckless drivers await pardon Court questions Claes over bribes Linguaphone (Reuter): Aids deaths in Italy increasing Bradford & Bingley Building Society Canada bans Italian pasta First family comes under microscope Serbs prefer destitution to Zagreb rule The Sunday Times Balkan arsenals made ready for summer offensive Enmity proves mother of invention as warring factions construct DIY killing machines Croat church blown up Bavarians protest at beer ban World Summary Mystery disease killing sardines (AFP): Crackdown on vice in Tibet (Reuter): Taiwan goes for museum record British Gas Service US Civil War sub found intact off coast of Carolina Move to exhume Lincoln's assassin Thresher Wine Shop Menem's rival closes gap on eve of Argentine poll Lunn Poly Protests by Cuban exiles divide Miami Third nun dies as Zaire tracks down killer virus Sam Kiley reports from Kinshasa on a city gripped by fear as health authorities identify the source of the deadly Ebola disease Troops hunt rebels in ruined Kashmir town Ocean epic threatens to swamp Costner's career Jeep The American Legend British firm offers special bedding Israelis call off attempt to grab monastery land Call for Rwanda to repent Bankruptcy enforced Bodies retrieved from gold mine Banda wants to die at home Don't play dirty with Keynes Daniel Johnson deplores the sullying of great reputation Archer's back The Times Diary It's a wrap The Times Diary After the landslide: the tattered Tories The Conservatives, say Julian Critchley, would be barely recognisable after a heavy general election defeat Who can tame the Thames? London's tough old river will still be flowing when all those who have tried to exploit or prettify it are forgotten Grounded Bad-mouthed The Times Diary Ex cathedra The Times Diary Fabulous The Times Diary Teeming Spires The Good University Guide makes the choice a little easier A Capital Question Is it to be Jerusalem versus the peace process? Brief Waffle The indefeasible right to talk the hind legs off a donkey Chancellor and Governor at odds Menace of mink Dressing the part Epilogue to VE-Day remembrance Future of Radio 1 Road protesters 'Bare earth' 'Go fetch to me a pint o' wine' Comings and goings Winged harpies? Court Circular Anniversaries Inner Temple Personal Column School news Dinners President Picture Gallery Fleur de Fleurs luncheon Appointments Church services tomorrow Her Majesty's Household Justices' Clerks' Society Weekend birthdays Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Service dinners Ambassador Commander Arthur Pomeroy Commander Arthur Pomeroy, VRD wartime RNVR escort captain and shipbuilder, died in Ottawa on April 17 aged 87. He was born on May 20,1907 Personal Tickets for Sale Rugby World Cup S. A National Children's Bureau Harrods Knightsbridge National Kidney Research Fund Adza Vincent Adza Vincent, theatrical agent, died on May 5 aged 77. She was born on December 17,1917 East End Street Parties Rain a Spoilsport Ray McKinley Ray McKinley, drummer, bandleader and vocalist, died in Largo, Florida, on May 7 aged 84. He was born Fort Worth, Texas, on June 8,1910 News The Times Crossword No 19,854 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Saturday Times Weekend Vision Lloyd's to unveil ?2bn settlement to names Slowdown in economy backs Clarke Business Today Melvyn Marckus 24 KPMG agrees to pay ?24m to Eagle Trust Jumbo China mission takes off Working Week 25 Picture Gallery SBC plans shake-up of Warburg banking Sport Banks to reap £415m from 3i Mercury Asset Management Weekend Money Mortgages Pensioners Investment 1 Investment 2 Weekend Sporting Fixtures Ibstock to buy Tarmac Brick for £65m Fininvest discloses TV talks Vodafone centre SBC Warburg: the gospel according to Ospel Sharp rise in profits at Utility Names claim Lloyd's broke EU rules Sarah Bagnall on a court win and a writ for £1bn damages High Court rejects complaints by IFA Rail chief delivers disruption warning Airlines' pact approved Savings all square Gradus set for market SFA closes City firm Baring inquiry appeal Tourist Rates Kalon merger with Euridep to go ahead Business Roundup The Sunday Times When the fire-fighters came with the insurance policy Hidden Assets Neil Bennett on the tangled tale of an old fire engine's final resting place One man's monument to a successful career A Working Week for: Mike Steere Carl Mortished accompanied the manager of Shell's huge gas project in the North Sea as he realised his greatest achievement AITC Services Limited Commodities Liffe Options Profit-takers stem the week's strong gains Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Ibstock Pearson Dollar Rates Second bite at 3i Tempus Kalon Wall Street A question of interest rate rises Sara McConnell explains why mortgage rates may have to increase in the near future Take an interest in takeovers Speculating on speculators Investment Strategy State Burden 28 Fidelity Direct Inflation 30 Redress closer for mis-selling Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Ltd Gartmore Pooled Pensions Limited When the State becomes a burden on the elderly Liz Dolan examines the growing problem of paying for long-term residential care for the elderly How to Cope with the Crippling Costs of Long-Term Care What to Ask Ken, Eddie and the savers Comment Shares in the ascendant As stocks rally, now may be the right time to buy. Caroline Merrell reports Flemings save & Prosper The Equitable Life Scottish Widows Building Society Guernsey Limited M&G Prolific Concentrating on Investment Wise buys to beat inflation Three sectors that can help savers to keep pace. Caroline Merrell reports Employers should help to cover the costs of mis-sold pension policies PEP's through Elson Associates Small investors 'excluded' from society merger benefits Five weeks to clear a cheque When political words are world-class bonds Election promise send global leaders scurrying to the gilts market, writes Robert Miller The top 14 countries had bond market value at the end of April of $5,754 billion Prudential Trust Watch Schroder Investment Management Limited Save & Prosper the Investment House Clerical Medical Investment Group Scottish Investment Trust Route to a Rebate To be or not to be a member of Serps The Equitable Life Check-up on opt-out Size of the Rebate Direct from framlington Advisers urge Lilley to take softer line Heavy reading to lighten your tax Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers' Best Buys Chase De Vere Investment PLC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Flights, Holidays & Travel Small losses at the close Fidelity Brokerage Material planning consideration Call to amend definition of 'violent offence' Representation irrelevant Seizure of aircraft carrying drugs was justified Partial credit for input VAT No reasons duty over suitability of housing The Times Form not deficient Lewis to survive on day of reckoning Srikumar Sen anticipates a make-or-break contest for Britain's former world champion Husband and wife closing on target Split decision puts Fairbrother in the medals Mac sparkles as Diamond cuts rivals to the quick Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Automobile Association Agassi crosses swords with spectator after rapid defeat Fairbrother at pains to show benefit of patience Atherton 's example followed by Stewart Lean diet feeds Yorkshire's toil Cronje braves numbing cold Opening pair set county record Yesterday's Scoreboards Trescothick keeps Somerset in hunt Ferrari accelerate back among Formula One elite Alesi and Berger make running Pooley hits century to cement place West Indies confident as tour gets under way Davies puts up stout defence Schwer returns to retain title Asian men dominate Curran seeks fifth victory Claymores attempt to kick-start campaign Sport in Brief Blazing O'Malley defies cold For the Record Autosport Australians seek urgent response to rival code approaches Munwar to make impact on Derby scene Talented Walwyn-trained colt can throw the gauntlet to Pennekamp Nap: Paddy's Rice ?(4.30 Lingfield Park) Nb: Broughtons Turmoil (4.00 Lingfield Park) Crow has plenty of choice Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Bath Thunderer: Newcastle Pitcroy to master Bunting Lingfield Park BBC1 Coutts sails within reach of magical achievement Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Wolverhampton Yesterday's Racing Results Thunderer: Beverley Thunderer: Warwick Course Specialist From our Racing Correspondent in Paris: General Monash leads strong raid on French classics Longchamp Tomorrow HSBC Group SKY Sports Ryder Cup warrior driven by pursuit of romantic ending Saturday portrait: Sam Torrance, by John Hopkins, golf correspondent Wigan take one step closer to grand slam Hair of the dog hits home with Reds' rejuvenation On Saturday Revitalised Aberdeen scramble for safety Kevin McCarra ponders the permutations that will resolve a fraught battle to escape relegation from the Scottish premier division Palace look down as others are looking up Premiership relegation and promotion play-offs add extra tension Harding puts cash in to Stamford Bridge Kidderminster shoot for consolation Walter Gammie looks forward to a showpiece FA Umbro Trophy final as the non-league season reaches its climax at Wembley Resurgent Oxford close on prize Picture Gallery Arsenal beaten at own game played with vital… Weekend View Sports Service The Times Cricket 38 Jordan picks the winner in numbers game Andrew Longmore on the row caused by a basketball superstar changing his jersey Blackburn and United bank on honest toil Final analysis must reveal no surrender in battle for Premier supremacy Rob Hughes, football correspondent, looks at the showdown for the title and says football has to emerge unscathed in a season of sleaze Managers face the music Chelsea Flower Show Tickets Motor Racing 39 Travel Levington Gardening The House that Always Sells Shopping Books Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Rock Opera Jazz Classical Museums Galleries Theatre Dance Films At your Service Ruth Gledhill commemorated VE-Day at a synagogue in the City of London Planning an evening out, or a day with your family?… Children Hard to Sell Sotheby's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Grand Opera Gala Multiple Classified Advertising Items ECO Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Cabaret Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don Giovanni Glyndebourne The Times A real plum or merely Duff? Andrew Gibbon Williams is in two minds about the restoration of a Scottish gem Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Kirov Ballet Orchestras may have to merge or die Multiple Classified Advertising Items The suite sound of perfection Yo-Yo Ma Barbican The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes BBC Open invitation The Times The Theatre Club Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kinston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Must-See Dates for your Diary Sculpture as child's play Hilary Finch on an imaginative community scheme in Gloucester to create the artists of tomorrow Take a step into the kingdom of the blind A remarkable exhibition offers the sighted a chance to experience the world of permanent darkness WH Smith Ltd Recordings: Homage to French operetta Mahler in chamber; Weller out of the woods ADT BBC Radio New on Video: From a killing spree in Paris to the worst film in the world The Tower Difference is Selection Rossini among the roses The tree that drips golden treasure Therer are few sights in May beautiful as a pergola heavilu draped in the laburnum's vibrant colour, says Stephen Anderton Garden Answers Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Cotswell Stone Company Clearview Conservatories Multiple Display Advertising Items DIY Plastics Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Mountfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Westwood Dean Farm Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Cushions Facts at your fingertips Personal organisers are no longer the symbol of yuppie affluence-now everyone has one. Alicia Drake offers a guide to the latest design Multiple Display Advertising Items 100 Classics at a Glance The one minute classics… Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Casting light on summer's shades Sunglasses protect against cataracts and eye strain. Rachel Campbell-Johnston takes a long, cool look at this year's range Where to see the stars and stripes Jerry's Home Stores specialises in well-made, well-priced basics with an American flavour Shop of the Week Unijet Cornwall & Devon North of the Thames Clarence Gate Gardens NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finchley Hammersmith W6 Hammersmith Country Property Harrow on the Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items South of the Thames Absolute Bargain Convertible Loft Spaces South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kennington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richmond & Kingston Wimbledon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belgravia SW1 Chelsea & Kensington CHELSEA-Elm Park Gardens Queensgate SW7 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Pimlico Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Riverside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridgeshire River Frontage Cotswolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hants., Dorset, and I. O. 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An… Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Beautifully restored Character Cotswold Stone Cottage Yorkshire Yorkshire Dales/three Peaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wiltshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dordogne (NW) Multiple Classified Advertising Items SW France Horse sense Minette Walters Science needs a life (or two) of its own Britons, with an insatiable appetite for details of the lives of the great, excel at biography, but scientific heroes have been strangely neglected The moving finger writes …and having writ, leaves us to puzzle over the remains of an age of gods and giants First steps to my own shelf Children's Books The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Devil of a good fight Strange Highways By Dean Kooniz Headline, £16.9 New in Paperback Lock up your men Penny Perrick on a witty tale of adulterous love with overtones of Fay Weldon Perfect Love By Elizabeth Buchan MacMillan, £14.99 Forged in a fire of race Tunku Varadarajan asks why racial conflict begets great writing The Smell of Apples By Mark Behr Abacus, £8.99 Cheap Lives By Antony Sher Little, Brown, £15.99 A Sharpe blade for Ei Castrador Sharpe's Battle By Bernard Cornwell HarperCollins, £14.99 Italian on the tongue Now you can have the River Café in your own kitchen The River Cafe Cook By Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers Ebury Press, £25 Prairie myths The Last Ride By Thomas Eidson Michael Joseph, £12.99 The Botticelli Angel By Harry Cauley Michael Joseph, £12.99 The lost boys on a midnight odyssey Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon Fourth Estate, £15.99 Tim and Pete By James Robert Baker Ringpull Press, £8.98 Times Books Minerva Press The Book Guild Ltd When there was a fan for all seasons Twenty-five years on, a founder of the Fan Circle is preparing to celebrate these relics of high society Special Events The TIMES/NPI Passport to Historic Houses Saleroom Burning issue of coppicing As more land is being taken out of food production, plans are afoot to grow willow and poplars as fuel for power stations First of the water babes float in Mock not the artist of the spud field Farmer's Diary Paul-Heiney Portugal London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Puente Romano Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Travel News Brittany Ferries Travel Tips Big game, very few winners Africa: Track lions and elephants on a safari deep into the Zibabwean bush... Suncars Best Leisure Car Hire Company STA Travel Fact File Life as a Cape crusader ...discover Namibia's rare desert plants and abundant wildlife, or spend a weekend in bustling Cape Town Thomas Cook Holidays Fact File The days of the Namib jackal Swan Hellenic How to get there and where to stay British Airways Paint the town with relatives Spain: Córdoba pays its respects to a British artist who sowed the seeds to tourism Air Miles Travel the World Austravel A city on the mend Germany: The Frauenkirche dome is being rebuilt for Dresden's 800th brithday Noble Caledonia Limited Stena Sealink German Travel Centre Cayman Islands Word-Watching Fact File Cunard The Travel Collection Short Breaks with Long Memories Country Club Hotel Group Glad rags opera in the pig barn Summer Concerts: Robin Neillands discover music in some of the most unlikely places Gardens to visit Opera and concert notes Brittany Ferries Breaks to add to the shortlist Long Weekends: Jill Crawshaw on Iceland thrills, exploring Rome, shopping in Palma, and more Travel British Midland The rock garden of Tiberius Islands: Capri and Lanzarote are worlds apart in scenery but each has its particular magnetism Travel Direct Travel Insurance Getting there Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land of fire mountains Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items International Timeshare Foundation European Ferries Holidays Poland, Hungary Czech Republic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concorde to Barbados Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cultural Cities Guided City Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. 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Windsor Blue. Cheapest VWs possible.… Volvo A worthy Korean contender enters the 4x4 race Times Road Test: the new Ssanyong Musso four-wheel-drive Kevin Eason is impressed by an unknown marque Vauxhall Volvo Estates Volvo Britain's Top Buyer All Electric Garages Group PLC Facts and Figures Volvo Through lunar landscapes to the land of legend Alan Copps continues or weekly guides with a gentle jaunt around the charms of Devon and Cornwall Registration Numbers "The Golden Touch" Registration Transfers Speedy Reg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nash & Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wonder Wheels How to help reduce smog Registration Numbers CNDA Members Closed borders no impediment for intrepid rallyists Only the toughest are still in the race Mexico City Renault Cars Withflair Scottish rival to the Mille Miglia Kevin Eason on the exclusive club of the Talacrest Ecurie Ecosse Rally Thermostats keep things cool How Does It Work? A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Seven Days TV John Thaw as the future of the Labour Party On the Rhodes trail Off the Box Vision Picture Gallery Lines of life and laughter Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels New TV Series May 13—19 Not the same songs? Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing So long, Motty, just for now Sport Slim pickings Science Quality will out Soaps Actionaid Saturday May 13 Spies, families and cowboys at war Films on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week from films across 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 Pattaya Orphanage Trust Man who would be President Saturday May 13 Sky One BBC1 The human cost of not balancing the books Choice: how one family faced financial ruin Walking with the giants Sunday May 14 Sky One BBC1 Women who take charge on their own merits Choice: powerful new drama: history lessons from Ireland, South Africa and the American West Hero on and off a horse Monday May 15 Sky One Topping the chart is no guarantee of riches Choice: by now familiar tales of woe in the music business; two new sit-coms: computer guidance BBC1 Portrait of a Faustian bargain Tuesday May 16 Sky One BBC1 Standing by him but not letting him off Choice: political dramas, fictional and real Sound of history in the making Wednesday May 17 Sky One Making decisions which alter lives for ever Choice: the difficulty of choosing adoptive parents; tips for home video-markers; forgotten heroes BBC1 Bewitching only for short spells Thursday May 18 Sky One BBC1 A dilemma for any honest politician Choice: David Hare's apposite political drama Fighting against injustice Friday May 19 Sky One Suitably full-blooded praise for eating meat Choice: in defence of carnivores; satirical comedy; police drama with tangled plotlines; emergencies BBC1 Saturday May 13 Radio 1 Examining the evidence Sunday May 14 Radio 1 Monday May 15 Radio 1 Tuesday May 16 Radio1 Wednesday May 17 Radio1 Thursday May 18 Radio 1 Friday May 19 Radio 1 The Writing School Women Beware Ralph Lauren Magazine Saturday Diary Killing Clause 4 Diary Not kidding Sinking feeling A free country Something for the Weekend Fortnum & Mason The 306 Carriolet 306 Peugeot The Goddess Diana In the Sixities, Diana Rigg became a sex symbol as Mrs Emma Peel; now, in her fifties, only the roles have changed. Alan Franks reports Picture Gallery Russell & Bromley Tourism Malaysia One squirt here kills weeds all the way to here From Clarks, the Ultimore Explorer Yvessaintlaurent Mind reading The books you read can be just as revealing as the books you write. Which is what makes the library of Karl Popper, the 20th-century's ultimate ideas man, so valuable, writes Jim McCue Mitsubishi Motors Psion Series Nao Xuan Hao of the Tien Giang Province is bowled… The 1995 Frontera from Vauxhall Castles in the air Picture Gallery Boss Hugo Boss It's Not Every Holiday where Y P&o European Ferries Some Comparisons are Just Too Hard to Bear Fashion Picture Gallery Moat House Hotels Godfather of the blues John Mayall brought the music of the Mississippi delta to white America via Manchester and discovered Eric Claption. And he's still on the road. Giles Whittell meets as master craftsman Countax Microsoft The Genuine Panama Hat Company Norfolk Intrepid-The Ultimate Outdoor Hat Neville Johnson Fitted Office Furniture The Rule Sangyong Villa Owners Club Limited The Concise DNB Dictionary of National Biography Lettique What does your notepaper—or should we say letterhead?—say about you? Stephen Bayley advises on acceptable forms of address. Photograph By Carl Warner Before Youinvest Bryant Homes Picture Gallery Calmer chameleon Boy George—Britain's former favourite gender—has kicked his drugs habit, purged his mind, his body, his soul—and his home. The old, neurotic George lived in clutter, the new one favours space, light and harmony, according to the ancient principles of Feng Shui. Report by Nilgin Yusuf. Photographs by Ray Main Nescafe Blend Restaurant Guide Eating Out Kyrenia A 7-night to Northern Cyprus The Times Cook The best cooks have an instinctive understanding and respect for their raw ingredients - and the ability to improve Smallbone of Devizes Another Classic from Tiptree Reader's Digest A Week on the Nile Star Buys Optimax Drink Organic wines are not always as pure and healthy as they sound Sainsbury's Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd Facades Limited Charles Greville & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persian & Oriental Rugs & Carpets Stairlifts Krystal Helps Stop Hard Water Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Small Birds Singing Sally Brampton A Childhood Picture Gallery Parker Duofold Kenzo
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