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News from 19/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jonathan C. Rogers, Liz Dolan, Mike Gerrard, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, G. F. Pegg, Steven Carr, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, I. R. Wadsworth, Michael Scott Rohan, R. O. Leavor, Bill Frost, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Harries, John Diamond, Joe Roberts, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Clive Davis, Nick Cottam, Tony Ferguson, Elizabeth Smith, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Katherine Preston, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Tony Jenkins, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, Steve Keenan, Helen Stevenson, Ruth Gledhill, Patrick Howarth, Tony Lacey, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Martin Barrow, Arthur M. Platt, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Colin Byrne, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, D. G. P. Chatfield, Jenny MacArthur, Maureen Taylor, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Frances Bissell, Judith Aspinall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, G. S. Faulkner, Rupert Saunders, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Guy Egerton-Smith, Brian Jackman, P. H. S., Janet Daley, M. McEwen Charlish, P. Barnes, Lin Jenkins, Nancy Patton Wood, A. M. Croxford, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, George Plumptre, Mark Huband, North Africa Correspondent, John Higgins, R. V. Taylor, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Jenny McClean, P. H. S, Jean Marwood, John A. Hill, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and James Bone, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Robert Miller and Janet Bush, Jo Foley, John Reynolds, Adam Fresco, Harry Balkin, Christopher Thomas, Guy Walters, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, James Pringle, Sean Coughlan, N. Foreman, Alan Copps and Christian Dymond, John Dove, Adam Schwartzman, Jennai Cox, Michael Smith, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Denis Cashman, Jane Owen, Helen Mound, Ben MacIntyre, Graham Lord, Richard Beeston, Jane Laidlaw, Phil Ridgway, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Anthony Holden, Alan Sillitoe, Tony Nunn, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Max Beloff, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Helen McCrory, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, James Gilbey, Bob Murray, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Penny Perrick, Conal Gregory, Walter Ellis, Vivien Allen, Stacy Sullivan, Melvyn Marckus,

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The Weekend Papers for £1 Two more top British climbers killed in avalanche Drought will continue, say forecasters Christie pulls out Murphys Index Magazine Rachel Nickell detectives fly to New Zealand Women sue over birth control implant Reader Offer Warning for Saddam as US sends troops No Title The Times on Monday Officer stabbed in live exports protest White Hart Left-wing council will give homeless the vote Vagrants can list address as park bench Denis the drought breaker awaits call Phones Direct Tories cut debt to £11m Archbishop has cancer Radio 2 presenter dies Mayhew tries to break deadlock on Ira arms News in Brief Family of missing climber plans pilgrimage to K2 Westwood cuts her cloth according to the heatwave The Sunday Times Hindu images head for temple Jack Daniel's Tennesser Whiskey Women implanted with contraceptive are left in agony The hospital staff said they had never seen such injuries, even on a car crash victim New-car prices outstrip inflation but running costs tumble Organ Donor Card Holders Lunn Poly Football stars pay their way as ticket sales rise Service honours Commonwealth's vital wartime effort Combatants Cellphones Veterans forced to live on charity as pensions dry up Appeal for lottery funds Survivors Queen leads weekend of commemorations Remembrance Soap star's boyfriend sent to jail News in Brief Pool man's fraud Sixth fire death Two die in crash Lock 'n' roll Lindauer J G Ballard-the end of my war The Sunday Times Mercury Desperate students scramble for last places at university Dinosaur named after Conan Doyle School withholds results over debt Mensa Relatives mourn 'lost treasure' after attack mother dies Woman beaten while walking dog near tranquil village home dies without regaining consciousness By a Staff Reporter: Aldermen ordered to explain rejection The Times Auditor stole from his own bank Suzuki Two thirds of Catholics favour married priests Secrecy demanded by academics and church officials seeking change Seat The problem of evil will be with us until Kingdom come Tredo The Brighton Thistle Row over Andreotti invitation The Times Supreme Court will tackle Gonz?lez case Deaths squad killings Lubyanka boosted by Yeltsin The Sunday Times Picture Gallery German officers win trial delay Devout but not blessed Feminists oppose Catholic ex-midwife who boasts of being 'Minister for Life' Pairs File Halliday makes it small Energy By our Foreign Staff: Parisian witness describes bomber French sidestep plea for vanishing viper Guardian Direct Var villagers recall bad boy Chirac Carlsson plans to step down next year Supporters push Powell closer to presidential race Woman cadet gives up Times Newspapers Education Courses Review Mexico fog 'due to leaks' Ford From Reuter: Divine quits the streets (Reuter): Razor wire kept 'slaves' at factory American Summary (Reuter): Judge stays on in Simpson trial (AP): Film writer dies UN peacekeepers begin to abandon besieged Gorazde Croation cash demand holds up Rapid Reaction Force's gun convoy Artillery duel as Zagreb forces mass for big attack on Serbs Marks & Spencer Refugees return to mixed fortunes The Times Chechen villages bombed News in Brief (Reuter): Death plunge (AFP): Tomb discovery (Reuter): Flood toll (Reuter): Briton charged (Reuter): Volcano rescue (Reuter): Chilly Chile The joke's on Mao in long march of Sichuan history Inside China Algeria radicals vow to stop poll British Airways Envoys rule out raid on kidnappers Colony's widows keep up fight for British passport The Times Kingfisher B&Q Why we need a university elite Academia is under siege from the philistines of the Right and the politically correct of the Left, laments Max Beloff Spies bungling for Britain Even people who did not know they were spying were doing it, but Britain still botched the intelligence war. The story should be told Major's revenge The Times Diary Hit for six The Times Diary Hit show The Times Diary Guilty or shameful? Our guilt blinds us to Japan's apology, says Philip Howard More beasties The Times Diary Summer of Discontent Brown lawns, dirty cars and angry consumers Bunker Mentality According to usually well-informed Downing Street sources.. . Death to a Totem Pole So farewell then, parking meters, we may no longer feed you Labour's critics 'out of touch' Unbidden guests Sinking feeling Lychgate memorial to Far East dead Metrication and the march of time A town on the Meuse 'Devilish' Internet From our own correspondents Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial service College of Law Anniversaries Personal Column Dinner Deputy lieutenants Legal appointments Picture Gallery Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Latest wills Leverhulme Trust Forthcoming marriages Barbers' Company Appointments Howard Koch Howard Koch, screenwriter, died in New York on August 17 aged 92. He was born there on December 12 1902. Personal Column Sir Robert Munro Sir Robert Munro, CBE, former President of the Senate in Fiji, died on July 12 aged 88. He was born on April 2,1907. The First Russian Railway Squadron-Leader Boleslaw Drobinski Squadron-Leader Boleslaw Drobinski, DFC, Polish Battle of Britain fighter pilot, died at Chiddingford, Surrey, on July 27 aged 76. He was bron in Ostrog, in a part of Poland, which is now in Ukraine, on October 23,1918. The Times Crossword No 19,938 News Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine 10 15 Weekend Vision No Title Fisons spurns £1.7bn bid from Rhône-Poulenc Business Today Fresh shot Melvyn Marckus Pearson chief says outlook is uncertain Regulator shuts down tipsheet Working Week Shares at highest for 18 months Sport Calls for help on housing intensify Templeton Weekend Money The Hidden Asset: A Roman Wall Anglian in options blunder BSkyB price list approved Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Unipalm discloses bid talks Thank you Sid, and goodnight Pifco disappointed by poor sales Tomkins seeks buy-in approval Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Missing formula that thwarted a deal A Working Week for: Stuart Walis, Robert Cawthorn and Michel de Rosen Fisons and Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Were getting on famously earlier this week. Then the chemistry stopped working, says Ross Tieman Roman heritage that should have inspired a legion of fans Hidden Assets Colin Narbrough appreciates ancient riches in a modern city office block Scottish Widows Surprise bid draws drugs sector into the spotlight Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co ) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Selling down the Rh?ne Tempus Pearson Tomkins Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes UK property Wall Street Pain in Spain An end to negative equity? Liz Dolan looks at the significance of this week's High Court judgment for homebuyers with arrears Borrowers may have won this time, but the case does not necessarily offer a helpful precedent Dollar's message for shares Investment Strategy Many house-sellers asking too much Mercury Asset Management Pension Points 26 Commercial Union Schroders Thinking small could pay off Robert Miller on how smaller company unit trusts perform compared with their bigger brethren New Corporate Bond per from a Major UK Financial… Pain in Spain falls mainly on the buyer Sara McConnell sounds a warning about holiday homes Beware the difference Save & Prosper Policy Portfolio Prolific Invisible staff Comment Henderson touche Remnant Virgin direct UK Index Fund The Derbyshire Take time now to invest in future In the last of her pensions series, Caroline Merrell answers queries from readers Save & Prosper Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited M&G Fimbra NatWest More than just a bank Just the ticket for free flights Conal Gregory looks at the loyalty benefits offered to passengers by the airlines Building societies seem to have lost interest in their investors Weekend Money Letters Putting a price on loyalty of building society savers Seymour Sinclair Insurers should offer a better deal for smokers of low-tar cigarettes Transfer problem affects Peps Shares squeezed sharply higher Fidelity Brokerage Tyson gets ready for boxing's big mismatch The Times Money Information Service Fast action offer over subsidence Resolute Pierce piles on pressure Whitaker bolsters Hickstead standing Chase De Vere Blistering Wigan on song In Brief Hard work pays Hot challengers Third time lucky Penney pounds wilting attack into submission Champions eye three-day victory Edgbaston collapse has familiar ring Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Sports Service Atherton's efforts are in vain Mercury Communications Tufnell's wiles put Middlesex firmly on course Chastened Hampshire block way to partial redemption Alhaarth continues to feed the hype machine Richard Evans Thunderer: Sandown Park Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Thunderer: Chester Thunderer: Ripon Victory on menu for a La Carte Today's Races on Television Strong raid on Prix Morny Thunderer: Perth Thunderer: Wolverhampton For the Record Thunderer: Market Rasen Results from Yesterday's Rive Meetings Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Football Hover Speed Die Hard Fading Dutch master comes to Chelsea seeking restoration Saturday portrait: Ruud Gullit, by Rob Hughes, football correspondent Leagues sitting pretty as teams pay penalty On Saturday Multiple Display Advertising Items William Hill Liverpool have look of champions Boxing 30 Time to see if the price is right Premiership campaign gets under way after summer of unprecedented spending Rob Hughes football correspondent, tips Liverpool to win an open title race in a season when the stakes are higher than ever Tired Lara seeking a summer's respite Malcolm ready for final act Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, believes England must recall their fastest bowler United may rue absence of Kanchelskis MOPS Simon Barnes 34 Outdoors Mazda Ruth Gledhill Love at First Waltz Gardening Offers Travel Dance Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition pr a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Jazz Classical Rock Opera Full peal ahead for a church once adrift in Docklands Ruth Gledhill visits a church built by Hawksmoor in the East End of London At your Service Galleries Museums Picture Gallery Theatre Cover picture of the author and her fiancé? by… Tribute & Promise The Terms Sun, sea and sand on canvas An exhibition at the Tate St Ives pays tribute to the artistic inspiration of Porthmeor Beach Entertainments BBC Proms 95 Raymond Gubbay Barbican Centre Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament National Youth Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mad love and true loathing Antonia Bird's new film is premiered tonight after an epic tussle with Hollywood. David Robinson reports Entertainments Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Give them a gold medal for cunning Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenny Rogers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank House Records at Cost Death in a police cell Edinburgh Fringe Theatre The Sunday Times Allied Domecq Classic Coward in the West End All the genius of Noël Coward-on a grand scale-is on offer in Cavalcade, the great man's stirring view of modern history The Times the Theatre Club Theatre Guide 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 The most fun an actor can have The National Youth Theatre is launching two new productions, says Simon Tait How to have your video and play it VHS tapes look the same the world over but are they compatible with your system? Future Visions NYT in Brief Join now Pop Single Recordings: British soul sounds; Carmen McRae; 100 years of Italian opera Kenny Thomas When I Think Of You Cooltempo Cdcool 309 Pop Album Leon Ware Taste The Love Expansion Xecd5 BBC Proms 95 Jazz Carmen McRae I'll Be Seeing You GRP/Decca Grd-2-647 (2 CDs) Opera A Hundred Years of Italian Opera: 1820-30 Various Artists, Philharmonia/Parry. Opera Rara Orch 104 (3 CDs) New on Video: Killer with a soft spot; John Wayne rides again; priestly secrets and jungle japes Chamber Franck/debussy Violin Sonatas Dumay/Pires Dg 445 880-2 Orchestral Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra; Don Juan; Rosenkavalier Suite Bavarian RSO/Maazel RCA Victor Red Seal 09026 68225 2 British The buzz is more bees are swarming The hot weather has encouraged swarms. Nick Cottam tells how to deal with them-and stings NPI Treasurers of Britain Campaign Just the place to plough through pages Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Acrobats of the mountain peaks Feather Report Go easy on drink after the hols A good soaking can harm parched plants. Stephen Anderton explains how to revive your flowers and lawn after spending time away Gardens to visit Weekend Tips No Title Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovewood Garden Answers Stephen Anderton replies to readers' letters Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Old Tannery Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Hawk The Stowaway "Hat-In-A-Tube" Multiple Display Advertising Items Okabashi Hilitch & Key Multiple Display Advertising Items Rest assured with a dream bed A guide to getting the best in night-time comfort, from anti-allergy to antique and custom-made beds The Times Stockists Leaving the past behind Where the Heart is By Bille Letts Sceptre, £5.99 Legend Fingers in every pie If you need to know anything, Dorling Kindersley is sure to have a book on it Scuffles in poet's corner Tony Lacey, publishing director of penguin UK, gets well versed in poetry Of beer and other stories The Secret Life of the Irish Male By Joseph O'Connor Minerva, £5.99 Rule of the Bone By Russell Banks Secks & Warburg, £10 Thursday Times Books The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Hi, I'm Alan the Alien A sceptic meets people who claim to have been abducted by spacemen New in Paperback Forgiven, but not forgotten Janet Daley on the former poW who goes back to face his Japanese tormentor The Railway Man By Eric Lomax Jonathan Cape, £15.99 A mad, mad world indeed The Book of Colour By Julia Blackburn Cape, £9.99 It takes two to Tango Maureen Taylor on saccharin-free fiction for teenagersTANGO'S Baby By Martin Waddell Wlker, £8.99 Whispers in the Graveyard By Theresa Breslin Mammoth, £3.50 Where the livin' is sleazy Face Value By Lia Matera Demy Paperback, £9.99 His pride and joy Brian Jackman on the bid to save the Adamson lions With my Soul amongst Lions By Gareth Patterson Hodder & Stoughton, £15.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISIS Change of life, change of lover That Bad Woman By Clare Boylan Little Brown, £13.99 The Book Hunters Travel Club Estate Agents North of the Thames Greenland Passage City & West End Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Country Pubs for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Apply Staintons Hotel & Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture yourself behind bars Multiple Display Advertising Items A Successful Search The Times/NPI National Heritage Awards British Airways The White Crocodile mystery Africa: Fortune-telling in The Gambia and observing the wildlife in Uganda Noisy nights and bewitching days Travel Tips Land of Dorset Eskimos Wild Islands: Newfoundland revels in its European links; the Faeroes play down the whaling row Picture Gallery P&O Company Halifax Icelandair Definitely maybe country Noble Caledonia Limited Next door to paradise Far East: Anthony Holden on Indonesia's Lombok Islandl Graham Lord on Graham Greene's Saigon Thai Holiday Autos The return of the quiet American China Travel Service Saigon file Enjoy a Shropshire pad Country Retreats: The delights of Ludlow, a forgotten market town; the blind explore the countryside Where blind people record bird songs Britain Dorset file Consort Hotels What to do in Shropshire Word-Watching Nztis Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Flight Bookers Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel de L'Abbaye Brittany, Vendee & South Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Touch Saturday Rendezvous A Social Network? Sirius Virginia Charles Sara Eden Country Partners Honest 501-Ish Prisoner Successful Surrey/hants The Directory The Times Tall. edicated, younger girlfriend wanted to help… Good Connections Times Two Crossword Chess Winning Move Punchline The Listener Crossword No. 3319: What the El? by BeRo Computer Games Word-Watching Bridge The National Trust Time runs out for beast of the urban jungle The meter will soon swallow its last coin: technology is about to kill it Few will lament the imminent death of a device that has stimulated some humour, but a lot more hearbreak and hysteria, reports Vaughan Freeman Mercedes-Benz Used Cars A goddess of style: still amazing, after all those… Your chance to drive a Mercedes into the millennium The mean machine that drives us mad How Does It Work? The Aa's Gridlock Guide The Times Ya gets an earful, then ya pays yer cab fare This business with traffic fumes, they don't take it seriously. Y'know why that is? They're all in air-conditioned Jags Looking for a new car? Just ring the changes Two major banks are offering motorists direct sales by phone. Rupert Saunders checks the financial details Lotus 'not for sale' In Brief VJ cars The Gallic goddess is still in fine form at 40 Alan Copps and Christian Dymond on this weekend's celebration of a French superstar's birthday Desperately seeking the classic car Kevin Eason meets a man with tips for the car owner who doesn't have everything Italian maestro shaped three French legends John Reynolds on an unsung hero Privilege BMW No Title BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMW Cotswold Multiple Display Advertising Items Cronk Altwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Trapped in the slow lane Kevin Eason wonders why Honda's NSX and the Lotus Esprit S4s are the Cinderellas of dream motoring Roaming through the storybooks of history Alan Copps recommends a swirl through enchanted Scottish glens Picture Gallery How to stay safe in the sunshine Dr Dashboard No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Audi Northfield Audi Bramall Audi Aston Martin No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title AFN Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Honda Joining the miles-high club Bob Murray tests a new Saab scheme for approving cars with up to 120,000 on the clock Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title H. 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Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persistence pays off for a firm favourite Kevin Eason salutes the Company Car Driver of the year No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Approved Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Eyebury Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Road Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savernake Italian job proves a smash hit Steering Column Andrew Pierce holds court with former tennis pro David Lloyd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Coupe Saab Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The six-billion-dollar Aa man Vaughan Freeman meets a rebuilt 'man who can' with a backbone of steel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamborghini Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Cnda Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Euro Continental Cars Scotts Volkswagen Thule No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Institute Advanced Motorists Car 95 Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sisters in speed take fast lane towards the top 'We're not interested in just being the top female crew in rallying. We want to get a more more powerful car so that we can win events outright' Helen Mound talks to two women who have rallied to the call for a top female racing team The first victim—mown down at 4mph Fiesta to live on in two separate guises Proton Sample some manors from heaven How to cut your hotel bill by 25 per cent at Relais & Châteaux accomodation throughout Europe Relais & Chateaux, Relais Gourmands A taste of luxury in expert hands From castles and mills, to villas and manor houses—a pick of the European hotels included in this offer No Title Your passport to holiday bliss Charming hotels, fine cuisine and good discounts with The Times/Relais & Châteaux Passport to Europe Your Choice of Hotels in 18 Countries and the Prices for Two People per Night including Breakfast and Dinner How to have a fair crossing to Europe A continental holiday looks brighter with special offers on car ferries, hovercraft, Eurostar and Le Shuttle The Times Hertz Vision Films of the Week Saturday TV Early Variations BBC1 Variations Choice Saturday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Saturday Sunday BBC1 Variations Choice Junior Masterchef BBC1, 5.30pm Choice Variations BBC1 Sunday Satellite & Cable Choice Pooridge: UK Gold, 6.20pm Film Choice Subway Sky Movies Gold, 10.10pm Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Monday Satellite & Cable Film Choice The Choirboys Sky Movies, 1.20am Choice The next Frontier: Applying the Knowledge Discovery, 8pm Variations BBC1 Choice Michael Moore's TV Nation BBC2, 9.45 pm Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Variations BBC1 Choice Lisa Clayton Alone around the World BBC2, 8.30pm Tuesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Thunderbolt & Lightfoot Sky Movies Gold, 10pm Choice Muffin the Mule Bravo, 11.45pm Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Wednesday Satellite & Cable Choice Fangs: Savannah Cats Discovery, 10pm Film Choice Journey into Fear The Movie Channel, 6am Choice Northern Exposure Channel 4,10pm Channel 4 Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Variations BBC1 Variations Choice Nightmares of Nature BBC1, 8 pm (not Scotland) Sky One Film Choice Tina: What's Love Got to Do with It The Movie Channel, 10pm Choice Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery UK Living, 12.55pm Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Friday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Husband and Wives The Movie Channel, 3.25am Choice Stars and Gardens TLC, 3pm Choice Frasier: Adventures In Paradise Channel 4,10pm BBC1 Variations The Writing School Magazine Fybogel Magazine Picture Gallery Diary It isn't gloomy self-indulgence.. . Marking time is a petty kind of memorial, maybe, but it is some kind of memorial-and that seems to matter The deadly truth British Jews Mass conversion What Sally did Scilly us Something for the Weekend Picture Gallery Reach Interdental Eurostar a Free Train Eurostar In a Class of his Own Henry Vi founded Eton in 1440 to train young men for the service of God and State. More than 500 years later, Old Boy John Grigg asks if this school is the right one at which to educate Prince William Hard's Gone Soft Kitchen Magic Eau so Subtle Our Star Ship's Greatest Enterprise her Maiden… A N a The joy luck club China's lates export to the West is the discarded daughters of the country's one-child policy. Kate Muir follows their journey from the 'dying rooms' of orphanages to new lives in America and Britain. Photographs by John Angerson Next Basics Homebase If a red sports car is sexy, must be the Kama Sutra Celica When love broke down Twenty-five years ago, 600,000 flower children met on the lsle of Wight to spread a message of peace. But three days later, the hippy dream was over. Trevor Dann was at its wake Picture Gallery Watermark Neville Johnson Optimax Nordic Track Emergency Service Alienated by reform within the Anglican Church? Call in the Flying Bishops—episcopal visitors who answer the prayers of the traditionalists, writes Ted Harrison. Photographs by John Angerson Gjork Racing Green The Breakfast Club Picture Gallery Great curves Spiral staircases have always occupied a special place in the hearts and homes of the romantically inclined, but these flights of fancy also save space, Oliver Bennett writes. Photographs by Rayu Main Madeira Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades The Times Cook On the islans of Gozo, the fisherman's friend is the cook's friend too. The silvery lampuka is abundant and endlessly versatile. Photograph by Hugh Johnson Drink Bottles and cans of pre-mixed doubles could help to revive flagging spirits during the summer heatwave What to Buy Divani Massive Oriental Carpet Bankruptcy Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Krystal Nordic Show Kitchens Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Lloyd Aquability (UK) Ltd The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Picture Gallery Enter Password Summer Sale Picture Gallery The Times Alan Sillitoe A Childhood Elements of life Daewoo Picture Gallery Saturday August 19 Letters Everyone's favoourite Chihuahua Ren Hoek, and… Picture Gallery Trip to the top Five Hair-Raisin moments Ad of the week A girl from Mexico Of the animation As the animation industry enjoys a boom time, Louise Johncox looks at some of the latest cartoon hits and talks to David Silverman about the phenomenal success of The Simpsons. Picture Gallery The best of the rest Speaker's corner Clarissa Explains It All On line Checkup Five art questions News in brief News competition Games Recommends Competition Music Who is it? Picture Gallery Feast

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