News from 10/06/1995
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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Clive Calver, Director General, Tunku Varadarajan, Stephen Brook, Simon Armitage, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Ian Dilworth Director, Suzanne Collinge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard G. Colemen, Philip Denny, Sally Emerson, John Diamond, Brigid Callaghan, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, G. P., Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Roy Turner, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor and our Foreign Staff, David Robinson and John Marriott, Viviana Durante, Ginny Dougary, Tim Biddiscombe, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Adam Hopkins, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, T. R. Evans, Helen Stevenson, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Porter, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Martin Waller, Louise Taylor, Edwin J. Broomhall, A Watts-Osterlyng, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Frederick Forsyth, John F. Martin, Rodney Milnes, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, A. Halliday, Simon Tait, Robert Skidelsky, Sharon Colback and Liz Dolan, Richard Cork, Roger Bell, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Patrick Whitworth, M. B. Jenkinson, P. H. S., Melvin Marckus, David Miller, Rob Allen Director, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Jenny McClean, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Stephanie Lewis, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Peter Bernard, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Hilton Holloway, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip N. H. Collins, Bill Kearns, Patricia Morison, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, James Bone and Philip Webster, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, George Austin, John Harvey, Anne Ashworth, Jack Crossley, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Harry Ganz, Christopher Walker, Alan Copps, Mel Webb, Andrew Cumming, Rodney Schofield Director, Roderick Gradidge, Christine Webb, Tim Wapshott, Helen Mound, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, John Herbecq, Ian Brodie, Russell Twisk, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Challoner, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston, Ian Hunter, Benedict Nightingale, D. R. Wallace, Ernest A. Moritz, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Germaine Greer, Penny Perrick, Joseph Lovatt, Hilary Kingsley, Andrew Pierce and Jennai Cox, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Susan Miller,
ResumoThe Sunday Times Teachers vote to reject Left's Setback for conference militants Bosnia troops Times sets a sales record Index Police tape speakers Racegoers shy away from Saturday Derby Index Magazine 'Untouchable' toddler is given all-clear to go home Index Weekend Flotations 'at risk' after power sale row Mark Shand The Times for only 10p Inside The Times on Monday Blair dismisses union plea on minimum wage 'Party has to do what it believes is best' Sally Unhappy Lib-Dems courted by Major By a Staff Reporter: Clegg's release could damage peace process, says Irish PM Tunnel drugs charge Jail spending curbed Stabbed PC recovering Boy, 14, on rape charges Christian radio on air Life sentence for male rape attempt News in Brief Conman charged ?3,700 to create garden wasteland Old Bailey judge jails 'thoroughly wicked' fraudster who chopped down healthy trees French judge tells Eurostar to drop name The Sunday Times Boys 'used Internet' for credit card fraud Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Safeway fined for onion in salad Citroën Ax RSC to abandon London in peak tourist season Driver blamed for train deaths Social Market Foundation Halifax Political correctness takes toll of sea lion's tricks 1000 Makers of the Cinema The Sunday Times Ted and me P&O Bigamist who took baby from hospital jailed for three years Mother is now constantly afraid to let her children out of her sight Repairs wreck ancient track Auto Direct Teacher cleared in ballet trip row News in Briet Treasure thieves Bank judgment Shotgun charge Winning tickets Honeypot of gold Scottish Amicable Britain feared rebirth of Nazism in Hungary Release of files from the Special Operations Executive reveals attempts to destabilise Axis powers By a Staff Reporter: Hevdrich's assassins expected to Suzuki Plan for Poles to pose as Haitians Everest London staged cover-up of Katyn killings Widows of Chinook victims accuse MoD of betrayal Courts shake-up favours increase in Diy justice Optimax Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society By a Staff Reporter: Kegworth family awarded £338000 British Quality Foundation 'Negative' immigration policy wrong, says bishop Fresh infusion 'could boost eonomy, arts and sport' How I gave up the Services for life as a servant Credo Thomson Faraway Shores Wickes Children take a walk over the sea from Skye Greenpeace cashes in as North sea ministers bicker Navy promises to guard tuna boats Fly around the world free The Times A change to win 20,000 Air Miles awards each year for 20 years Moet & Chandon Lottery cash goes to pools magnates Maxwell trial QC collapses in Court Moet & Chandon Poachers seal rare cats' fate Time running out for the endangered Amur leopard and Siberian tiger in the wild east of Russia New drug barons open floodgates in East Europe Berlusconi showgirls woo TV reform voters Patten yields to China on appeal court delay Britain rejects latest claim on Falkland Stena Line Reuter: Cellphone calls in rescuers Assad is invited to Israel by Rabin Guigou's icy glamour chills her opponents Fearless chic advocate of Euro-federalism makes her mark among men in crumpled suits To test is to be. Discuss ... Bosnia tops menu for Chirac dinner with EU leaders Cellphones Lloyds Bank Anti-green agent tells of dilemma Carter ready and waiting for call to deliver Bosnia from throes of war UN chief won over to plan for extra troops SAGA Services Ltd. Rwanda mission cut Reuter: Krajina Serbs hit back with airstrike Thomas Cook US pilot thanks God and Marines Whitewater lawyer reviews death of Clinton confidant Clinton and Gingrich head for clash on TV Glass & Glazing Federation BT Picture Gallery Fugitive financier arrested in Cuba Black Sea Fleet deal New in Brief (AP): Reeve moves Navy returns Whipping ban How can the West survive the next crisis of capitalism? Socialism collapsed under ists own weight, but Robert Skidelsky warns of turbulence ahead for t he free world Curtains for the Barbican The RSC's retreat from London is a disaster, says Bencdict Nightingale Rambling on The Times Diary Our marine pleasure palaces What is the appeal of piera? And why do so many towns neglect these seaside jewels? Spare cash The Times Diary Locked out The Times Diary Safety seat The Times Diary Hair-raising The Times Diary Neighbourly The Times Diary North and Dirty Why Germay, not Britain, is the chief sea villain China's Day in Court The safeguards for the rule of law in Hong Kong are imperfect Sammy Learns to Forget How sad to be a politically correct sea lion! Cohabitation and changing Christian certainties on sin Scott inquiry questions Two de sweet Small bookshops and cheaper books Offences by women School transport How to end Test sticky wickets Train speed record Oxford protest May holidays Sporting double Court Circular Weekend birthdays Personal Column Memorial service Appointment Picture Gallery Royal engagements Receptions Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Dinners Service reception Forthcoming marriages Service luncheons Marriage Brigadier Reginald Hudson Brigadier Reginald Hudson, DSO, former garrison commander at Woolwich, died on May 26 aged 90. He was born on August 22,1904 Lord Erskine of Rerrick Lord Erskine of Rerrick, 2nd Baron, died of prostate cancer in London on June 8 aged 69. He was born on January 22,1926 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Gurkha Welfare Trust Orcestral Occasions Bettina Vernon Bettina Vernon, Austrian dancer, died on June 5 aged 75. She was born in Vienna on February 22,1920 Juan Carlos Ongania General Juam Carlos Ongania, President of Argentina, 196670, died on June 8 aged 81. He was born on March 17,1914 Teachers reject Left's strike call News The Times Crossword No 19,878 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Saturday Times Magazine Weekend Vision Material gain for O&L Business Editor Lindsay Cook Business Today Aramis Melvyn Marckus 24 Greenbury ignores excessive pay levels Trade deficit of £520m the lowest for four years Working Week Sport Barclays staff call one-day strike for July 4 Nynex shares open at a premium Weekend Money Homes Investment Tax Insurance The Hidden Assets of Lloyd's New City post for Wakeham Customers of Welsh Water to share £40m BR's mail trains up for sale Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary The Busy Bee understanding process IP seeks dismissal of Holvis directors Hong Kong's change of fortune? Park Food hampered in spite of profit rise US inquiry may halt Microsoft launch Business Roundup GEC posts VSEL offer Smith Corona stake sale LUI second payout due St James's profits fall MAM £68m bonus plan Tourist Rates The Sunday Times On the road with the first lady of cable A Working Week for: Sally Davis Nynex cableComm's flotation has meant a detour off the superhighway and on to a route running from Zurich to california. Eric Reguly reports How the history of Lloyd's was traced back to Adam Hidden Assets An upwardly mobile Colin Narbrough finds 18th century beauty in a 1980 icon Frizzell Shares and bonds come down with a bump Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 RJB Mining Nynex Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Welsh wizardry Tempus Protean Wall Street Investor Perks Tax breaks get negative reception As part of a on housing, Sara McConnell seeks expert views on tackling negative equity Help for First-Time Buyers Abolishing Stamp Duty Cash now, risk later Investment Strategy Escape from the Trap Fidelity Direct On the Road Rates fall but watch penalties Henderson touche Remnant M&G Group Lenders in a muddle over Mig Liz Dolan the homeowners looking to bridge the negative equity gap Gartmore When letting is an option Housing focus: assurance and insurance Ian Hunter on a popular way to escape from the depressed housing market Skipton move becomes a Major issue Comment Insurers square up for a scrap The Government faces heavy criticism over the pensions mi-selling issue, says Liz Dolan Clerical Medical Investment Group Stewart Ivory and Company Limited Scottish Widows To Advertise in Weekend Money, Please Phone Merchant Investors Schroders Investor Short shrift for the smaller investor? Sharon Colback and on the rights of private shareholders Take your Time to Decide Shareholder Perks Beale Dobie & Company Limited Make the right connections Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston offer advice to the growing band of mobile phone users Templeton House Wife How to ring the changes Socialite Self-Employed The Yuppie Foreign Colonial Scottish Widows To Advertise in Weekend Money, Please Phone Virgin direct IPC Centre Taxman looks for happy returns Sara McConnell answers your questions on the self-assessment system that start in 1997 Framlington Unit Management Limited RAC goes an extra lap Motoring organisation offers car insurance for women. Morag Preston investigates The Price of Cover Charterhouse Communications Group Ltd. On the Road Guilty edge to gilt Water meter paid for in three years Open-house Lazards woos the public Exeter BT hardly a friend to the family Pay as you wash Savings, interest and income support Letters or information for Weekend Money may be sent… Tax, savings and buying a home The Times Money Information Service Savers Best Buys Unit-Linked Insurance Investments London & Country Mortgages Limited Widespread losses Fidelity Brokerage British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Derby pitch deemed unsuitable by Lamb Blenkiron pulls and drives to the rescue Maynard leads impressive response Champions thwarted by sixth-wicket pair Admirable Adams the perfect foil Bicknell remembers lines Scoreboard Yesterday's Scoreboards Streak snuffs out last flicker of resistance Scotland bank oil exploiting 'weak link' in All Blacks Defeat may spell end of era Tomorrow's Teams in Pretoria Thresher Hastings calls for heroic commitment David Miller finds the inspirational captain, who carries scotland's hopes, in bullish mood Chinese puzzle deepens with cancellation of trip On Saturday Testing credulity Kids' stuff Just for kicks Going strong New goals Gavin Hastings' Points Record Fixtures Battle of titans in back row may prove decisive England ready for close enconter Tomorrow's Team in Cape Town Never-say-die Ireland can rise to big occasion Today's Teams in Johannesburg Samoans vow to avoid humiliation Wizards on the wing await their cue Gerald Davies on the magical but contrasting qualities of rivals whose duel tomorrow could determine a World Cup quater-final Today's Teams in Durban Pure Genius Moonshell proves classic point Godolphin team celebrates consecutive Oaks triumph Tikkanen to lift Coronation Cup for France Today's Races on Television Ladbrokes Epsom Haydock Park William Hill Newmarket Ela-Aristokrati has the class to see off rivals Television Races Tomorrow Chantilly Tomorrow Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Epsom Programme Tomorrow Doncaster Market Rasen Uttoxeter Tomorrow Worcester Wolverhampton Pennekamp to give Epsom master-class Richard Evans believes the first Saturday Derby since 1952 will be graced by victory for an outstanding French-trained favourite Racing waits to acclaim owner within reach of prize beyond riches Saturday portrait: Shekh Mohammed Bin Rashind al-Maktoum, by Julian Muscat Experts' View Derby Runners, Riders, Colours and Form Little bit of magic worth much more than loss of pride English endeavour must not dull flair Wednesday hope for Pleat by Monday Muster ready to claim clay-court crown Novice on track to become Kenya's greatest David Powell, athletics correspondent, finds kiptanui full of praise for a young runner he has under his wing Umbro Cup Sherry runs into form just in time for final challenge Masterly Langer enjoys home rule For the Record Autosport Grand Prix Line Richardson and Hand through to semi-final In Brief Willefert leads Lull before storm Palmera prevail Simon Barnes England surrender initiative First-session failings give west Indiew whip hand at Headingley Schumacher gets timing right in qualifying Headingley Scoreboard Montreal Details Cup progress a tall order for Bayfield Rob Andrew identifies the areas England must exploit if they are to beat the Australians tomorrow Ladbrokes Tennis Books To Lord's with - and a Hamper Oddbins Shopping Gardening Competition Films Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Jazz Classical Museums Moving experience for a small piece of England Ruth Gledhill bids farewell to a chapel about to be reborn in the Usa Galleries Picture Gallery Galleries At your Service Dance Rock Theatre Opera Masterpiece Long Room heroes Harrods Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Royal Albert Hall Royal Festival Hall South Bank Eugeny Kissin Kenwood Lakeside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maria Friedman Art Galleries Donmar Warehouse Royal National Theatre Luxury London Kpmg bsis Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Rising stars in the arts firmament Ronald Fraser-Munro Great British Hopes Sadler's Wells Surely not the last word in bad taste Vile mikes mar Weill's score Opera: At the coliseum Rodney Milnes laments an 'incomprehensible' English National Opera staging of Weill's The Rise Fall of the City of Mahagonny Our history in feats of clay Exhibition: The V & A's Wedgwood bicentenary show is a rare delight George Smith The Theatre Club How to Book-And Join Theatre West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in london and (where indicated with the symbol v) on release across the country All Human Life, Love, Hate and Song is Here It's a sailor 's life for me Simon Tait shivers his timbers at an interactive nautical gallery New on Video: Released at last, Tarantino's blood-soaked debut and Brando's wild biker The Times and Whsmith The Secrets of the Deep Pop Singles Recordings: Proof that they don't write them like they used to; Liszt's homage to Schubert; putting the sexiness back into operetta Pop Album BBC Verdi Festival Jazz The Times Chamber Operetta Jack & Sarah Orchestral The Silver Tassie Pots of distinction Care is needed with ornamental pots and urns, says George Plumptre, The Times Gardener Weekend Tips Gardens to visit this weekend Picture Gallery Homes & Gardens Homes and Gardens Bedding Mums Allen Garden Answers Norfolk Garden Supplies Autoport Systems Ltd Ardenco Ltd Aquarius Doing time in the glasshouse Now is the month to turn over a new leaf in your conservatory, says Patricia Morison Homes & Gardens Water King Solaris Cascading Petunias Cannock Gates Ltd. Care in the conservatory Westwood Allen Regrinds Mowers COUNTaX Henry Doubleday 's new organic garden After Ryton comes a plot showing the history of green gardening Soft Water Benefits with Krystal A holiday hideaway for life Starting Today: The Times Offers Readers the Chance to Win a Week's Holiday Accomodation Four readers will win a week's holiday accommodation every year for life, with access to 2,900 resorts in 80 countries through RCI The TIMES/RCI Application Form Tiddlers net big polluters How a small anglers group fights to keep our rivers clean High living on the wing Feather Report Making a hash of rearing chicks International Watch Co Ltd. Casebook conquests of the anglers' friend The Chelsea Plant Stand Goal Nets Poetstyle Ltd. Seymour Shirts Sewills The 'Sheila Maid' Upwardly Mobile (just) Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Herald & Heart Hatters Ltd. 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Ltd Seasonal sales from the river bank With the coarse fishing season opening next week, Jack Crossley offers a guide to the equipment needed to hook that big catch For the best picnic under the sun What better way to enjoy the warm summer days (when they finally arrive), than eating al fresco Stockists of picnicware The Times When Granny is out of her tree NPITREASURES Rooms with a point of view A smart' building the killing on its electronic mind keeps Peter Millar in a state of fevered suspense Versed in poetic justice It was a Jew showed that, even after Auschwitz German was a poet's language The riot stuff A wallow in the swamp of New York's history in the summer of Gettyshurg Banished Children of Eve By Peter Quinn Penguin, £6.99 Multiple Display Advertising Items Where's the beef in Texas? Audio Books New Authors New in Paperback Nips, tucks and stabs Cosmetic surgery turns to murder at a health farm. Marcel Berlins learns not to trust face values Gormless in gangsterland Two insiders reveal the banality of London's underworld, says Laurie Taylor Dead chic but too playful Half of Josephine Hart's new novel is in the form of a play Times Books Thursday Take my wife please Mid-life crises marital strife and infidelity are always good for a laugh Explain yourself, woman In the male-dominated workplace women are misunderstood because they speak a different language North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belgravia & Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pilkington Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regency Brighton Aldwick Bay Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtayard Multiple Classified Advertising Items What goes up can also come down Thinking of building a garden shed or a dog kennel? Be sure to check whether you need planning permission John D Wood & Co Stick to the planning rulebook British Airways A masterpiece at every turn Spain: Madrid has an impressive array of galleries to tempt the art lover Noble Caledonia Limited Negro Dancer by Pablo Picasso can be seen at the… STA Travel Travel Tips Spain Mundi Color Seduced by the siesta While Andalusia is renowned for its tranquil splendour, and Barcelona for its xotic and surreal appeal The Mexican Discovery Premier France Paul Mundy Cruising Photosales Hand in hand through the city of unreality Orient Lines Inside out with style Cunard Vistafjord All aboard for the sail of the centuries Mediterranean Cruise: Sally Emerson and her son go in search of ancient wisdom CTC Atlantis AA Five Star Service Fact file Reaping the riches of a summer sea Norway: On the southern coast is a land of fine food and artistic tradition waiting to be explored Travel New Zealand Travel Information Service Airline Network Jupiter Travel Canada Citibond Austravel Direct Travel Insurance Bridge the World Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fact file Travelbag British Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items France your Local Paradise Elegant Resorts Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag P&O Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items ESCOA New Millennium Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Viewing Weekend France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc NSR Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toytown legacy of the soap king The lady leaver Art Gallery at port sunlight reopens next Friday with a major exhibition of Wedgwood's work Italy Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy How to Spend Less and have More Fun in Rome Itality Escapades Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Okavango Tours & Safaris Journey Latin America Unique Luxury Steam Train Trip Rural Retreats Puckrup Hall Highly Acclaimed Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tides Reach Wedgwood fact file British Airways Saturday Rendezvous The Times Virginia Charles The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Katharine Allen Multiple Display Advertising Items Singles Sunday Lunch Sara Eden Singles Gallery Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Music Lovers Dinner Dates SIRiUS The County Register Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Two Crossword No 492 Chess Winning Move Punchline The Listener Crossword No. 3309: Use a Pencil by Ploutos Cyberspace Fifteen Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge The Porsche Will Be along in a Couple of Seconds It's time to put wheels on your lifestyle Forget about macho off-road vehicles—if you want to move your car seats around as easily as you shift your living room furniture, enter the age of the multi-purpose vehicle, says Kevin Eason Daihatsu A Ferrari that travels thrillingly back in time Another chance to win a Rover Tourer Taking a virtual route to a test drive The AA Gridlock Guide HMV Don't rubbish the motorway rules Accidenhts looking for somewhere to happen are all too common on our debris-strewn highways Driven to Distraction Lure of a deadly game Edward Marritt hires a bike and joins mean machines at the lsle of Man Tt In the pub were donor card forms:'Help someone… The Times How I took a Volvo estate to 140mph Vaughan Freeman goes raciong in a suburban workhorse whose makers decided to add vroom appeal Travelling to the heart of true Wales Tim Jones guides you through an area steeped in pride The Times Privilege American Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Alan Kerr Multiple Display Advertising Items Mildway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham Just a Sample 730i Se Auto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wiggins Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW 850 5.6 CSi 535i Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Burton & Deakin Hexagon of Highgate Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Coupe 530 i Touring Manual 325i Convertible Hexagon of Highgate Cheyne Wollaston Royal Ascot Garage M3 Convertible 735i SE Car ... 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Off the Box Vision Some are loners, even at home Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder marks his pick of the week's programme across all channel TV Series Beginning June Flatly speaking, it's the peak Sport Too young to rock? Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Take the medicine Science Nowhere to run Soaps Actionaid Saturday June 10 Misfits, eccentrics and family ties Films on Television David Rabinson makes his pick of the week from films across all channel 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 number for every film can be found on pages 6 to 19 Sunday June 11 Films on Television RSPCA The marshal carries a message Saturday June 10 Glimpses of daily life in Japan and China Choice: a portrait of a Japanese/Korean family BBC1 Obscure? It's quite confusing Sky One Jazz, japes and some jokey jeopardy on offer Choice: a little light sleuthing; a London loser; bravery in the face of illness; Europe debated BBC1 A true story of parental love Sky One The Iron Lady looks back, not always in anger Choice: more reflections from a former Prime Minister; orang-utans in their threatened habitat BBC1 Hail the King of sideburns Sky One BBC1 Money, medicine and making a new start Choice: the rich, the famous, the seriously ill All aboard for a dream journey Wednesday June 14 Improvisational skill is not to be laughed at Choice: inventive entertainment; an old salt on the Navy; Chinese prejudice against girl children BBC1 It's not easy to explain Skyone In his place, anybody might be disruptive Choice: a delinquent youth facing tough odds BBC1 When the singing stopped Friday June 16 Hallo again, Alexei. Not you again, Monty? Choice: the return of comic favourites, both old and new; filming wildlife coping with emergencies BBC1 Saturday June 10 Radio V Fm 97 6-99 8. Radio 2: Fm-88-90 2. Radio 3:… Oh, what good timing Pick of the Week Sunday June 11 Monday June 12 Tuesday June 13 Wednesday June 14 Thursday June 15 Friday June 16 Time The Times Magazine Saturday 10 1995 TAGHeuer Magazine Saturday June 10 1995 Diary Who started the war? Restoring Lutyens Silly dot Something for the Weekend Omega Mexica 106 Peugeot The dying of the light ICI Pink It's no good having Power without control No Title Renault Ove P&O European Ferries The Vulture's Top 10 Turkeys Hampton Court Palace Ranieri Hover Speed Fast Ferries Ranieri Microsoft Dangerous Creatures Nikon Gothic Revived Isle of MAN Parker Knoll Shoreditch Which? Out of bounds Picture Gallery Picture Gallery NordicTrack House Style Designer disposables Noble Caledonia Limited The 100 best summer wines Part One 20 Wins under ?3.50 Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Amdega Perrier-Jouet BBC Cymru Wales Restaurant Guide Eating Out Voyages Jules Verne The Times Cook Grand Occasions provide an opportunity to incorporate special ingredients in a meal to please eye and palate Dlar Jelly Norfolk Headwear The Softback Preview Manor House Furniture Woodland Kitchens Ltd. Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Oriental Rugs of Bath K & D Antique Clocks The London Door Co Facades Nordic Massive Oriental Carpet Bankruptcy Sale Antique Desks Aquability (UK) Ltd. G. Thornfield Ltd Pure Silk Furnishing Fabrics S & H Jewell Ltd The Times Architectural Components Ltd Kirkdale The Nile The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Picture Gallery The Times Viviana Durante Germany Daewoo
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