News from 27/05/1995
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Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Mike Gerrard, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, James Searby, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, John Diamond, Debra Enderby, Ivo Tennant, Peter Cadogan, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, David Robinson and John Marriott, Carl Mortished, E. Jane Dickson, Anne Robinson, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Roger Maynard, Nancy Rudden, Kevin Eason, Jonathan Mirsky, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Batterbury, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, R. T. Arguile, Marlene A. Russell, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jeremy Atiyah, Tilly Marshall, Ruth Gledhill, David Hackett, Julian Hunt, Chief Executive, Louise Taylor, John Drew, Peter Waymark, Peter Hughes, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Roger Helmer, Hugh Kemp, Michael Evans and our Foreign Staff, Anne Ashworth and Liz Dolan, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Kate Laven, Russell Kempson, Nick Raynsford, Tom Cross, Adam Lebor, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, P. H. S., Ion Trewin, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Wheeler, George Plumptre, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Heather Alston, Michael Scarlett, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Philippa Ingram, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, St. James's Palace, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, E. O. Bourne, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, David Bark-Jones, Erica Wagner, Hugh Green, Ben Preston and Lucy Berrington, Brian Beel, Joel Brand, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Peel, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Desmond Hartley, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, Nigel Chancellor (Chairman), Sharon Colback, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Louisa Young, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Karen Kay, Tim Wapshott, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Alan A. Richardson, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, A. R. Thatcher, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anthony Holden, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Brian Mountford, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Frederick Stocken, Michael Henderson, Russell Hoban, John Phillips, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, Adrian Pepper, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Allen, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoThe Sunday Times UN troops held as hostages at Nato targets 'If bombing starts again we've been instructed to tell you we will die' Death in the square on the first fine night of summer England victory Index Rugby World Cup record Short cut to effortless lawns Magazine Weekend Degrees without tears for the famous Headline 30p The Times for only 10p Inside The Times on Monday Rugby pins its faith on a rose called Twickers RSPCA Summer rail strikes threaten End of the Line Today to get cash injection Long weekend starts with traffic jams News in Brief Catapult Briton cleared Morrison leaves jail Crossing deaths inquiry Coach toll rises to 12 Bentley theft offer Businessman leaves his ex lorry loads of eyesores Embittered divorcee shuts company and drops off a farcwell present in dispute over maintenance Couple lied after being stopped for speeding The Sunday Times Woman who killed violent husband is found not guilty Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Scottish Amicable Bonn marks time in fight for common currency Barristers swap wigs for pens The Times Texas Actress blighted by greasepaint wins £187,000 damages Author! 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The Sunday Times Citroen Zx Estate College tells rent-strikers to sell Bacon portrait British sunseekers drive hard bargain Optimax B&Q Gnome king dies News in Brief £15,000 treasure Surgery death Daylight attack Speed trap Mars Infra-red scanners see through trade in forged passports 30 per cent rise in illegal immigrants Currys Tower to give London a window on the world Overfed pets a weighty problem for vets Mercantile Credit Major pledges to retake Perth from nationalists Third Place in by-election stings Conscrvatives into launching pro-Unionist campaign Boots Labour rules out all-black shortlist SAGA Services Ltd Ashdown signals tentative support for Blair By a Staff Reporter: High Court blocks cut-price cigarettes Business schemc to import low-taxed tobacco from Luxcmbourg is declared ilegal Leonardo for sale Masterpiece Lottery card will warn against tampering Together we Can Do It All Mancunian mills join the fabric of heritage Prater Book Society split by welcome for defectors Computer virus writer faces jail City Women's Network Word fest overflows in Collins collection Moët & Chandon Leap of faith that starts journey to recognition Credo US Senate backs seven-year blitz to balance budget $1,00 billion cuts programme sets stage for Repuvlican feud Moët & Chandon FBI scours City of God for link to Oklahoma bombing The Times Arrest at White House American Summary JFK's widow vowed retreat Ivana wedding plan in doubt Fears for British troops in Gorazde Secuity Council condmus allacks as cornered Pale regime wreaks vengeance By our Foreign Staff: France demands new UN mandate UN's get-tough policy 'is at point of no return' N&P Yeltsin unhappy over lack of consultation Kremlin Crisis call to Russia by Major and Kohl BT Leaders' tales of school japes up for sale Germans manoeuvre to fire British enthusiasm for Europc Major and Blair vie for Kohl's favours Bonn File Malta sings for place at Europe's table Cunard Amnesty International Women challenge Peking to explain Tiananmen deaths Cellphones (Reuter): Lizard discovery baffles scientists Iran and Iraq on verge of diplomatic reconciliation Germ gene sequence revealed By our Sydney Correspondent: Australian state passes law to allow euthanasia GGF British 'helped to spy on Chinese' EU's leading civil servant decries spineless ministers Yeltsin spurns Kiev's friendship at summit to rebuild Soviet ties Hertz A case for Holmes intrigues French (Reuter): González fights on but admits losing support Bradford & Bingley Berlusconi aide on tax charges Why Labour won't let Scotland go Geoffrey Wheatcroft sees dangers for Blair in Scottish home rule The presidency behind closed doors President Clinton is safer this week than last, but America is more fragile, Ben Macintyre writer Palumbo sells The Times Diary Drowned out The Times Diary Unequal opportunities Labour's new policy of restricting its shortlists to women is the thin end of an evil, profoundly undemocratic wedge Pruned The Times Diary Half-master The Times Model GT The Times Diary A New Union The lessons of Perth go beyond the management parties Scrum for Glory Rugby may be only a game: only a game? Unnatural Congress Dracula is an archetype in the vernacular as well as the jugular Competition and media ownership TV for girls Landowners' doubts about ramblers Brighter prospect? Shades of Bray Premier feats Flying doctors Progress on disability Labour and homes Levin and sounds of modern music No guiding light Court Circular Weekend birthdays The Law Society International Council of Christians and Jews School announcements Latymer Upper School, w6 Anniversaries Today Church services tomorrow Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Today Bruce Urquhart Breuce Urquhart, OBE, Scottish landower and ecologist, died in Ibiza on May 22 aged 87. He was born in India on March 14,1908 Gordon Reynolds Grodon Reybolds, LVO, Organist and Master of the Choristers, Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace, since 1967, died on May 18 aged 73. He was born on June 30,1921 Personal Column Legal Notices The Times Lady Fisher Lady Fisher, wife of Sir Nigel Fisher and as Patricia Ford former Ulster Unionist MP for North Down, died on May 23 aged 74. She was born on April 5,1921 W. F. M. Hudson William Fisher Meredith (Barry) Hudson, QC, died on May 8, aged 78. He was born on November 17,1916 Oscar Wilde Sentenced to Jail UN observers held hostage by Serbs Degrees without tears for the famous Scots coast to victory Rail strike threat Divorce protest Damages for actress Artful suggestion Scientists find short cut for gardeners The Times Crossword No 19,8664 Knockando Pure Singlc Malt Scotch Whisky Immigration move Senate budget vote Tiananmen demand Legal euthanasia Time to overhaul EU Opinion Papers Times Weathercall Columns Obituaries Letters Business Sport NDCS Magazine Weekend Vision Bank under attack over arms trade Business Editor Lindsay Cook Business Today Stock Market Indices Melvyn Marckus Power groups to quit retailing after losses By our City Staff: Fears of slowdown send dollar lower Clarke leads delegation to India Working Week BBA plays white knight for Holvis Sport Gas pay policy dispute reignites Mercury Asset Management Weekend Money Homes Insurance Investment Investment-2 Cricket Scores and Reports Chiltern cool on GWR bid The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Watch out, there's a banker about MPs appeal to Lilley over income support Setback for Wolves & Dudley Tourist Rates The Sunday Times News Corp in Italian television negotiations Edinburgh Fund Managers Plc Chairman chosen for Lloyd's reinsurer Business Roundup Stoves £35m price tag Northumbrian leaps Dobson pegs interim A haven of luxury in the age of corporate austerity Hidden Assets Once home to nobility, now to Burger King, GrandMet's HQ is viewed by Neil Bennett A big wheel in the world of leisure A Working Weekfor: Nick Tamblyn John Ashworth buckles his seatbelt for a day on the road with the commercial director of First Leisure, the bingo to bowling business Nynex Commodities Liffe Options London falters again as Wall Street tumbles Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Wolverhampton & Dudley Taylor Woodrow Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes A slice of Holvis Tempus Wall Street Health Cover Housing's double whammy Has the dream of buying your own home turned into the Nineties nightmare? Anne Ashworth and Liz Dolan peer through the gloom surrounding the property market Mortgage 'claimants' troubled Liz Dolan looks at two people facing payment problems Bonds: a second bull run Investment Strategy Lloyds Bank Unit Trust Managers New York High No relief for NHL's borrowers Weekend Money is Edited by Anne Ashworth Chase De Vere Prolific How to pay your bills if sickness strikes As state benefits wilt, Helen Pridhanm reports on a health insurance boom What You Will Pay for Phi Other Health Policies Foreign Colonial Investment Management Survive the accident and its aftermath Starring role for capital gains tax Comment Survey reveals true price of pensions Carolilne Merrell reports on the savings to be found by shopping around The Equitable Life SIB challenged on Knight Williams Top Tens Endowments Teachers Building Society Scottish Widows Virgin direct To Advertise in Weekend Money, Please Phone Bristol & West Building Society Life Insurance Sell in May, or maybe not Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston take a seasonal look Trusts have delivered little more than hope M&G Insurance market changes likely to hit shares At the Performance of shares and unit trusts The Gilt Guide Analysts take their pick of the sectors Investor Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct HTR Woolwich Northern Rock Premium customers Sharon Colback on insurance savings for over-50s Higher costs for third-age travellers The Equitable Life Framlington Metering can keep down the cost of water in the home Unhealthy premium rises The elderly need more support Flemings save & Prosper Tracking down the unclaimed billions Conal Gregory reports on the forgotten fortunes waiting to be rediscovered Perpetual Getting cover in case of rain Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments London & Country Mortgages Limited Subdued end to the week Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Nynex Dawson brightens landscape for Russell Steadfast Bailey wrests initiative from Yorkshire Scoreboard Cruel May leaving Durham in disarray Emburey leaves Essex rueing missed chances Reeve made to regret error Edgbaston Scoreboard Morris and Dale give Glamorgan the edge Yesterday's Scoreboards Britannic Assurance county championship The Brian Johnston Memorial Trust First game could be crucial to World Cup success Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, believes that nothing less than victory will do for his team in Durban this afternoon France made to struggle against valiant Tongans Underdogs show great promise By our Sports Staff: Rees's accuracy gives Canada inspiration Odd bins Third-rate justification for finishing second best World Cup Details England try to play down expectations Rowell and Carling urge caution before opening match against Argentina Wales prepare to put new theory into practice Bloemfontein Teams Watching over Irish late-night team talks, or an All… South Africa opt to ring changes William Hill Giacheri left out for Italy's opener Ireland full of courage but lacking conviction Ladbrokes Elfland to benefit from Arundel air Thunderer: Doncaster Kempton Park Haydock Park Racing next Week Rapid Raceline By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Harayir has class to land second Guineas Curragh Line-Up The Times Hexham Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings The Times Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Cartmel Fine Lace set for ninth success Point-To-Point by Brian Beel Thunderer: Wolver Hampton Leading sponsor hints at pull-out Autosport England start again with man who never does things by halves Saturday portrait: Dewi Morris, by Daivd hands, rugby correspondent Alesi driven by desire for that elusive victory Oliver Holt, in Manoco, meets the talented but luckless nearly man of Formula One Eubank adopts positive outlook An element of fantasy in the one that got away Forgetful Faldo has day to remember British maestro shares second place a shol behind Senior at Wentworth First round Hard work pays off for Funnell in dressage Britain's new No 1 pulls out of Paris FA adds fine to Keane suspension Denmark takes on world champion Guide to the Weekend Fixtures For the Record Football Hall proves too strong for resolute Boatman In Brief Susanti out Timely Prebble England's best Widnes rebuffed Innerwick's day Pembroke tighten grip on top place Simon Barnes Martin strikes decisive blows West Indies bowlers conede record ttotal as England level Texaco Trophy series Hastings leads Scots' romp into record books World Cup Scoring Records Golf Fairbrother takes life one day at a time AA Games Nigella Lawson how to Have my Pudding and Eat It Picture Gallery Books Offers Outdoors Planning an evening out, or a trip to an exhibition?20The Times critics select the best entertainment A Welsh priory's neglect fails to dampen its appeal Ruth Gledhill prays for the miracle that is needed to restore a Norman church Hever Castle & Gardens Jaeger-LeCoultre Prepared Food The Royal Opera Multiple Display Advertising 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Summer Festivals in Essex Dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moving Theatre To Advertise Chichester Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament The Sunday Times Where did our record company go? The bully and the beautiful Dance S. O. A. P. Dance theatre The Place Mighty troupers of Titipu Theatre: Jeremy Kingston is still tapping his toes to Hot Mikado at the Queen's Theatre Blowing for the faithful Pop Ian Anderson Empire, W12 Cool monkish business Sky Music Purcell Room Flat calm in the Flood Opera The Fine Art and Antiques Fair Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London In the regions of excellence The Times the Theatre Club Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Comedy, Tragedy-And a Night with Reg How to Book—and Join A generation raised in song Hilary Finch on an eisteddfod for the young that keeps Welsh tradition alive And God created the beach movie New on Video: Bikini-clad Bardot; an incomparable Australian lalc; Mancbester as hellAND God Created Woman The Times and WH Smith Where to Lend an Ear Recordings: Boy George has great stories cbut no songs; Michael Jackson gives his side; Ann Murray gets to grips with Handel Pop Album Special Events The Times/npi Passport to Historic Houses A curtain call for a true Berliner Michael Henderson talks to a veteran of 46 years in one of the world's most recorded orchestras George Smith Cherry trees for all seasons Stephen Anderton on the varieties of prunus that look good all year round Gardeners World Live Gardens to visit this weekend Glendoick Gardens, Glendoick by Perth, Tayside Securiglide Uk Ltd Sunrise Medical Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Septic Tank Problems? Supaseal Selling point that draws in the crowds George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, reports on how more gardens open to the public are turning to plant sales Cannock Gates Limited, Jopasco Ltd Harveys Tree Lupins Homes & Gardens Agriframes Hortech Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAC Swim at Home Westwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS Chelsea Umbrella COUNTaX Yorkstone Flags Multiple Display Advertising Items A wild old time in the fields Thanks to one man's generosity, 620 acres in Cumbria will offer birds and butterflies a prewar habitat The Times The beast with no name ... yet Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Soaring back from the brink Feather Report A home that doesn't Costa lot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Holland Park Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to buy property in Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pilkington Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northamptonshire Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temple Crest Bedroom Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovells Retirement Homes Pilcher Hershman Balearics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Look what I've built dad Egliston Road South Eaton PL., SW1 £1.35M Bloomsbury, WC1 £750,000 Kensington Place, W8 £465,000 Chesson Road, W14 £295,000 Lyford Road, SW18 £950,000 John D Wood & Co ]Lettings and Management Winchester Sussex Sheffield Park Hampshire West Sussex And tonight's losers are… For some, award ceremonies offer only humil; liation saya lon Trewin Jumbo Crossword Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Embers in the snow Penny Perrick on a first novel that touches the raw racial scars of war Snow Falling on Ccedard By David Guterson Bloomsbury, £14.99 Success is a law unto itself What on earth makes John Grisham's second-division legal thrillers worldwide bestsellers? The Rainmaker By John Grisham Century, £15.99 Dutch canvas of a lost New World The Drowning Room By Michael Pye Granta, £13.99 New in Paperback Prostabrit Line, length but no pace Tunku Varadarajan wonders if cricket can ever play well in print Just wild about Harry Anthony holden is happy to re-encounter old Fleet Street friends, albeit in thin disguiseEVERYONE'S Gone to the Moon By Phillip Norman Minerva Press BG Make-believe family values Children The Times/Dillons Bestellers Green River Rising What price peace? A Wild Justice By Craig Thomas Harper Collins, £14.99 Angel of Death By Jack Higgins Michael Joseph, £14.99 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stowaway "Hat-In-A-Tube" Winebergs British Antique Replicas Advertisement Blakoe The Sinclair Zeta Battle Orders Poetstyle Ltd, Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headcom Communications Advertisement Multiple Display Advertising Items Condoms VISA Bickiepegs Power Pump Shoprider Delux To Advertise Life's simple pleasures Karen Kay on the classic shaker products now available by mail-order Get over 50% off a Moben Sale Kitchen at our… Moben British Airways Bible land turns new chapter Middle Easi: Peace has opend the tourist doors to Jordan, Israel and Lebanon Swansea Cork Ferries Where the cedars still stand Hungarian rhapsody Eastern Europe: Soak up the atmosphere in revitalised Budapest, plus Bulgaria's former 'Red Riviera' Stena Sealink Word-Watching Unijet Black Sea goes from red to gold Fact file Snatches of pleasure Russia: Enjoy the highs but beware the lows of life in Moscow and St Petersburg Thomas Cook Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary Instone Travel Limited Austravel Natural price of a room with a view Banking on a good time Half Trem: Family event across the country, plus an inventive new book about London Voyages Juels Verne Orient Lines Thomas Cook Cayman Islands Noble Caledonia Limited Capital guide for children Qantas Trail Finders Qantas Agent Spectacular Swiss Alpine Scenic Tour Flight Bookers Airline Network Bridge the World Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Passage to South America Air affair Worldwide Travel Insurance Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Escoa Cruises Going Places Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Hovering on a big dream How a schoolboy's hobby turned into the country's biggest collection of hovercraft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Escoa Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Germany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Saleroom Discounts and up to £100 free petrol when you travel Le Shuttle Our money-saving fares and fuel offer will make your visit to France an even greater pleasure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. 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Do you feign a heart attack, or burst into tears? Driven to Distraction Cavalcade of classics at Silverstone Alan Copps describes the magic of the RAC Classic Car Run The oldest car in the event will be a 1905 3-cylinder Vauxhall The road to avoiding a holiday in hell Kevin Eason, motoring editor, on how those heading abroad this weekend can steer clear of problems A stately sojourn through the Peaks Tony Dawe suggests a rural ride up hill and down dale amid the delights of Derbyshire AA First step to safety: make sure you know the dashboard Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items RR BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The key to better vehicle security How Does It Work? 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Kare Leven on the rise in women motorcyclists Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Reg Renault Volvo Estates Evans Halshaw Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dagenham Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire Backpack for bikes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Wonder Wheels To Advertise Call The Ultimate Name Dealing in Luxury Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items British skills will dictate Indy winner The chassis for every car in tomorrow's indianapolis 500 is British-made and many other parts too parts too, reports Michael Scarlett Nostalgic Mikkola bows out with decisive Mexico victory The Finn's bold drive in the anniversary event said it all, Edward Gorman reports Prosper direct RAC Dr Dashboard A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Tv… Seven Days Tv Picture Gallery (ITV): Book the Cook Off the Box Vision History, mystery and mirth Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels Picture Gallery Something special Times Experts Preview the Week of Viwing Arts One man's walk to Wembley Sport Wakey wakey Science Leaving en masse Soaps Actionaid Saturday Journeys into the future and past 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 Sunday Films on Television Wednesday The Royal College of Surgeons of England Sky One To have and to hold on tight BBC1 Marvels and monsters both past and present Choice: medieval master builders celebrated Sky One Odds-on, Bette at her best Sex and sedition are worse than violence Choice: how the middle classes protected the lower classes from unsuitable films; one man's war BBC1 Bank Holiday Sky One From the animal's viewpoint Birders and twitchers, the nest is yet to come Bank Holiday Choice: raise young around Britain; under-age viewers of adult films; British soft porn BBC1 Sky One Murder and its consequences I recall, you dimly remember, they invent Choice: a theory of how history is perceived BBC1 Sky One Brotherly love and self-sacrifice A long way from Walford, a familiar situation Choice: a new and rather up-market soap opera; the return of an idiosyncratic investrigator; a fraud BBC1 Sky One As I was saying, in 1992 Taking a tough line may be inappropriate Choice: a case in which compassion is absent BBC1 Sky One Guns and saddles blazing Effortless Lee, recalling the silent masters Choice: a visual comedian's first series; the restoration of a country house; a songwriter remembers BBC1 Radio 1 Taking it to the people Pick of the Week Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio 1 Time Computer Systems Ltd. Magazine Success It's a Mind Game Magazine Diary Who started the war? Fat chance Restoring Lutyens Paper tigers Something for the Weekend KENZO You Won't believe how it pulls away from the lights Jeep Picture Gallery Technical Knockout Liam Neeson has been a player of many parts -teenage boxing championm, struggling actor, ladies' man -but his latest role is as a Hollywood movie star. Joanna Pitman meets a man with starnina, and almost goes the distance. Portralt by Gregory Heisler Canon Sure Shot Hover Speed Flore a world within Futuros Perfect for a Few D P&O European Ferries Picture Gallery Renault Cars with Flair Picture Gallery One of Fereshta's and Khadija's earliest memories i sof sharing a cramped concrete cell with their mother in Kabul's infomous Pul-i-charki prison. 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