News from 26/08/1995
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P. L. Singer, John Coleman (Editor), Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Peter Fairley, Paul Heiney, Gillian Rowe, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, William A. Ross, Rob Hughes, Paul J. Taylor, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Michael Brotherton, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Theresa Whistler, Jame Gibey, Martin C. Dalton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Amin Maaiouf, John Simpson, Barry Turner, F. W. Taylor, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Helen Steveason, Carl Mortished, J. J. T. Carver, S. R. Platts, Simon Wilde, Susan D'Arcy and Rob Edwards, John Horsley, Kevin Eason, Jane Laidiaw, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Stephen Anderion, Pat Gibson, Robert Sheehan, Alan Bullion, Akbar S. Ahmed, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Harold Davis, Peter Ball, Michael Troth, Ken Broad, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, R. E. Dinsey, Michael Hartland, Sarah Connolly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Mackenzie-Stuart, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sara MacConnell, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Deirdre, H. O. Dovey, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Catherine Lee, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Graham Foat, Roger Boyes and Craig Lord, John Selwyn Gummer, Peter Barnard, J. Leahy Taylor, Derwent May, Nigella Lawson, Harold Bloom, Reinaldo Arenas, Richard Cork, Anchee Min, Stephen Anderton, V. Gormally, Sarah Johnson, Sheila M. Freeman, Iain Banks, Yvonne Mason, Matthew Perry, John Hopkins, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Jean Eaglesham, Geoffrey Wheeler, Barry Millington, George Plumptre, Andrew Cowan, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Bill Hutman, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Philip Watson, Oliver Holt, Maurice Glover, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nicki Household, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Sri Kumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Roger J. Flavell, Anne Fine, Heather Neil, Kate Alderson, Magnus Linkalter, Gordon Burn, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Tonny Kelly, Dominic Kennedy, Josh Levitsky, A. Saunders, Walter Elkan, Alan Copps, Lord Montagu Beaulien, Jenny McCLEAN, Craig Lord, Phil Brindall, Christina Konning, Louisa Young, Francis Bown, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, Tim Wapshott, John Shaw, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Kate Bassett, Robin Young and Paul Taylor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, From Oliver Holt, Jonathan Meades, David Wishart, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Charles Millman, P. Glaister, Alan Jackson, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, Frank le Duc, Peter Benson, Patrick Foort, Richard Ford, Michael Meacher, Gill Hornby, Andrew Pierce and Paul Wilkinson, Ian Brodie and our Foreign Staff, Stacy Sullivan and Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Rothwell, Hilary Norrish,
ResumoThe Weekend Papers for £1 Rave priest is admitted to hospital Archbishop issues preaching ban British shoot two in pull-out from Gorazde Weather Boys' schools top A-level league table Magazine German swimming star accused of praising Hitler Six-hitter sets world record English resorts lure holiday motorists Weekend Forger steals £56,000 from the Yard Abbey National Inside Plus The Times on Monday More troops may leave Ulster in the autumn Sir Patrick's jail offer too little for Sinn Fein, too much for Unionists NEC Strike by firemen goes on in spite of student's death Everest Man who crashed pink tank banned News in Brief Murder suspect bailed Cattle driver not charged Tube workers strike Middle-class mediocre men 'ruin television' Street-Porter attacks reign of the M People By a Ataff Reporter: Ex-public schoolboy supplied cannabis Murder victim had been flogged The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: Manager guilty of poisoning woman assistant Jack Daniels Picture Gallery Prisoner with Aids is held at Selfridges The Maestro at 60 The Sunday Times SEAT Water staff is told 'abandon uniform to escape attacks' BA pilot decided he was worth more dead The Times London children pocket most News in Brief Powerboat death Boat still stuck Cyclist killed Finishing post Peddling history Heath on fire County Hall to become monumental aquarium Japanese company intends to convert former home of Greater London Council into fish cathedral Scottish terrorist pair are jailed Guardian Direct The Usual Suspects Licensing bench bunkers golf clubs Mercury Cellnet Alzheimer charity is accused of harassing Wilsons Road-rage gunman battered jail officers Thresher Wine Shop Nickell case detectives seek second interview News in Brief Animal charge Bank's windfall Guests taken ill Identity parade B&Q Man who loved books too much sees hoard sold Independent schools dominate A-level top 600 league Guide to the Highest-Ranking State and Independent Schools Benenden School No Title How royalty thwarted prying eyes at bedtime Restored suite at Hampton Court Palace reveals rare domestic intimacy Forgotten Frogmore opens its doors on regal history Instants Boots Someone Cares Great religions must be built on respect for all Tredo Fear of reprisals holds refugees in a hostile Zaire African penicillin project almost halved Hiv cases Now is 365,000 marriages are made in heaven Royal attack costs 500 hours' work British pull out as UN abandons Gorazde enclave Suzuki Mockingbird who refuses to sing any more Russian minister embarks on crusade to combat crime France submits atom files to EU scrutiny Chronicles of social shifts Germans fear corruption is eating at heart of the nation Barclays Crusader spreads word of religious morality Enigmatic media mogul toils behind the scenes to secure re-election of Kohl Trouble brews in Bavaria over beer Paris may have been sold down the river 'Harry for Hillary' deal is denied by the US and China By our Foreign Staff, (AP): Mubarak offers Saddam asylum Hertz (Reuter): 23 die in storm and mudslides World Summary (Reuter): French finance minister quits (Reuter): Britain stops two executions (Reuter): Political leader 'was murdered' (Reuter): Prehistoric killer B&Q American to head team from Vatican Tropical storms bring new misery to volcano island The Sunday Times Era ends as India's railways finally run out of steam Hamas men shot dead Reuter: 400 flee Long Island blaze The Rail Shop Kingfisher Creditors pay $11m for going over limit Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences The mother of all comebacks Saddam Hussein and his sons have tightened heir grip on power in Iraq, says John Simpson White with rage Through Windows, darkly Invention is not always progress—pen and paper can be mightier than the screen Resigned as a director. Until recently, Marco was a… Patten's co-operation and are behaving amicably… Dilemma Time to go I eat, I am No way to run a safe railway Privatisation is putting passengers at risk, says Michael Meacher Box clever From central casting - a Friar Tuck type and 22… Beyond the Affair Salman Rushdie's art has triumphed over adversity The Road to Rwanda The Hutu refugees must leave Zaire—but not Mobutu's way A Fish Called Sidney London's South Bank will get its think tank at last Powers and duties of European court Britain in space From road to rail Doubts aroused by church charisma Lost phone benefit Something for nothing Capital letters Remembering the 'small wars' Shame and guilt Vj gratitude A debt of honour Pop opposites Better left alone? Court Circular Service dinners Inner Temple Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Sleight of hand by medieval masons Church services tomorrow Marriages Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Group Captain Colin Gray Group Captain Colin Gray, DSO, DFC and two Bars, New Zealand fighter ace of the Second World War, died at his home on August 2 aged 80. He was born in Christchurch, South Island, on November 9,1914 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpine Fine Art (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Marsden Charitable Fund Julio Caro Baroja Julio Caro Baroja, anthropologist and writer, died on August 18 aged 80. He was born on November 13,1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund (From the Maidstone Gazette): Execution of Abraham Abrahams On this Day August 26,1819 John Carey John Carey, former Manchester United and Ireland footballer, died on August 23 aged 76. He was born on February 23,1919 News The Times Crossword No 19,944 Opinion Forecast American Express Saturday Times Rank centre is largest in Europe Business Today Buffett strikes Hidden Assets Sweb succumbs to enhanced us bid Mixed feelings of consumers Hamptons to close a third of branches Working Week SFO to interview Leeson Signet rebels set to renew offensive Sport Asda to reward loyalty with bonuses Weekend Money Investment Insurance Pensions Mortgages Virgin direct Stock Market Report Anglo sells distribution arm to Coal Products Hanson on White The Sunday Times Cellphones direct Tourist Rates Buffett offer for insurer Deficit cut helps UK to meet treaty level A Times Competition French franc falls on key resignation ABN Amro denies plan to acquire Schroders Sainsbury's Recyclers aiming to turn tyres into heat Business Roundup Roche beats forecast ICI settles US lawsuit BAe acquires HQ lease Mallett edges ahead Orange refinance plan The streetwise fighter in Leeson's corner A Working Week for: Stephen Pollard Handling the high-profile Barings Bank case requires no mean skill in public relations as well as legal expertise, writes Robert Miller Accounting with taste in Arthur Andersen's gallery Hidden Assets Jon Ashworth suffers culture shock on a visit to a corporate recovery specialist Fidelity Brokerage Commodities Liffe Options Schroders shares surge after bid speculation 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 Southern comfort at last Tempus Schroders Roche Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Anglo United Wall Street An offer you may, or may not refuse With bid fever on the increase, Caroline Merrell offers guidance to smaller shareholders in the utilities Investors' costs take a big share Playtime for the central banks Investment Strategy Pensions Thornton Home Loans Small is no longer beautiful Investors wait for compensation ruling Skipton Building Society Until divorce do us part Pension provision is still on the government agenda. Jill Insley reports Brake on no-claim bonuses Foreign Colonial When cover breaks down Liz Dolan on motor insurance for mechanical failures Waiting goes on for pension victims A hard lesson for some Jean Eaglesham looks into compensating the victims of the pensions mis-selling scanda The Derbyshire Picture Gallery Scottish Widows Murray Johnstone Fimbra Elson Associates IPC Centre Love, marriage—and tax Frank le Duc on getting an unexpected demand from the Revenue What the Lenders Say Investor Intelligence Worldcover Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Know your rights when tackling the landlord Trouble with the managing agent, or are the insurance premiums too high? Sara McConnell offers leaseholders some advice Flemings save & Prosper Perpetual Plan for cost of child's education The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments Plc Rental solution to repossessions The Time Sweekend Money Letters Insurers should act when premiums and life cover diverge M&G Letting a hard-to-sell house fails to add up More tie the knot overseas Single Peps lesson Schroders Contracting out of Serps HTR The Times Unit Trust Information Service Subdued end to the week Fidelity Brokerage Woosnam takes long handle to putting problems Setbacks for Ryder Cup hopefuls Neumann rediscovers the missing touch The Times Racing Cricket Football Haming's flat-out finish wins gold Palmer settles for silver in tactical battle For the Record Autosport Grand Prix Line Hill warns of danger after cars spin on wet track Middlesex held up by Moxon's defiance Champions turn the screw Titchard plays anchor role Yesterdays Scoreboards Openers offer Lamb hope Symonds collects 16 sixes to set world record Flowers blossoms in Castleford win Sport in Brief Honours to Holland Carling to stay at helm Britons progress Pipe falls short The Document Company Rank Xerox Dunlop to celebrate again with Shahid Rabican to oblige again Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Goodwood Thunderer Newcastle Thunderer Newmarket Thunderer No Title Silver Groom has solid claim Goodwood BBC2 Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Goodwood Tomorrow Thunderer Redcar Tomorrow Thunderer Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Windsor Thunderer Cartmel Thunderer Hereford Thunderer Instants Canny captain marks Europe's card with graft and controversy Saturday portrait: Bernard Gallacher, by John Hopkins, golf correspondent Confidence of Jacobs unlikely to be enough Cowboys' competition proves the real thing Look no further for players to meet the Venables challenge International dream team is here and ready to test England at Wembley The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership this Weekend World Cup failure will carry costlier penalty Blackburn lead band of rovers to all points east Motor Racing Hick and Russell take control Malcolm can put West Indies to final test as England seek to press home advantage Scoreboard from the Oval Persistent Everton win fight for Kanchelskis Murphys Mutola's record upstages Christie's triumph Friendly rivals provide West Country accent Golf Games Forty is a Fertile Age Levington Arts Travel Shopping Museums Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Rock Dance Worship à la fran?aise in a Suffolk hut John Selwyn Gummer delights in the holiday spirit of a foreign exchange Films Classical Galleries Jazz Opera Theatre The Usual Suspects Instants Activities Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC from 95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Julian Cope Multiple Display Advertising Items New Theatre Season Autumn 1995 Multiple Classified Advertising Items NT The Musicman Lyrin Theatre Hamers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Those banking on a good time Who said the British don't know how to have fun? Paul J. Taylor found six people proving that the art of Bank Holiday Monday is alive and well The Usual Suspects A new fizz in the air of Netting Hill Salt in the wound Benediet Nightingale discovers flint on the Edinburgh Fringe Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmamen The Sunday Times BBC Is she absolutely murderous? A beautiful woman, a smoking gun, a dead body, a dark secret - Somerset Maugham's erotic thriller The Letter has them all Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide Rubbish made good Chidren in Brentwood are making exotic music from scrap material The Rest of this Week's Specials Join now Opera Recordings: Vaudeville girl turned opera star; vintage Donna Summer; Earl Hines The Times 20Th Century Vocal New on Video: Sexual harassment; a Marlon Brando classic; and a wedding night downer Jazz Pop Album CFT Pop Single Some distinctly fishy evidence The man who can uncover history from an old haddock NPI It 's time to get lost in the hills, I feel The Rambles Whereto Catch Fish Bones Make way for the migrants Feather Report How to cope with rabbit rage The growing rabbit population is invading our gardens. Stephen Anderton suggests counter measures Gardens to visit over the holiday Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Cants Colourful Rose Catalogue is Yours Free! Multiple Display Advertising Items T. W Parker Ltd Endless Pools Guardian Security Shutters Grovewood Cane Paradise Garden Answers Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Sewills Jumbo Crossword Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Prizes of £100 will be given for the first six correct solutions opened on Monday September 11,1995. Entries should be sent to: Summer Jumbo Crossword, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published on Saturday, September 16,1995 Wise The Stowaway "Hat-In-A-Tube" British Antique Replicas Seymour Shirts Homecare Mobility Centres Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop at Poetstyle Ltd Direct Furniture Service Family computers made easy Ignore horror stories and don't let the high technology put you off. Just open your door to the multimedia computer Little bags big on distinction Fashion has decreed clothes-coordinated handbags—just big enough to carry the essentials The Times Twins in the tide of history New Authors Authors BG A time-traveller abroad Baedeker guidebooks illuminate that invisible foreign country we call the past The tartan terrors Magnus Linklater on the complexities of the Highland clans Spies past their sell-by date Peter Millar dips toe into the murky waters of thriller writing Bad boys and backstreets Children's Books The Times/Dillons Bestsellers The Times /Talking Bookshop Bestsellers No Title Let's be grown-up about this New in Paperback Picture Gallery Long battle to explain a brief life Was a daughter's 'bad blood' a legacy of death that infested the beach at Sellafield? Where all news is bad news Murder, mayhem all in a day's work for a burnt-out old hack, says Penny Perrick Old evils in new Shanghai Daughter of a lesser god Gill Hornby follows a true believer into the light of disillusion Give them the moonlight Times Books Thursday The Commodore Laugh? I nearly cried Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Warehouse apartments Jackson-Stops & Staff Barbican HL Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Cornwall Biddenham And Clearbrook Allison Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique opportunity! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mill House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summerhill Mansions Douglas Wisefile Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Share way to your own home For first-time buyers trying to get on to the housing ladder, one answer could be DIY shared ownership. It worked for these two families For Sale NPI Away days for the whole family Bank Holiday: From medieval tournaments to kite festivals, a nationwide guide to what's on and where Holiday Autos Making a present of the past Mediter4ranean Magic: Bringing the ancient world to life in Cyprus; sound of silence in Greece Where I've got plenty of nothing Hoble Caledonia Limited Winner on tour No Title Saint Anthony's city Weekend Break: The Italian delights of ancient Padua and trailing the grape in Tuescany A walk on the wine side Luxury UK Hotels and Cottages Word Watching America's top of the morning East Coast, USA: From an English Lake District by the sea to the traditional methods of a fruitful harvest Original cranberry source You can scoop them from the water or listen for bounce to the ounce Swan Hellenic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pekanbaru Padang Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asian Affair Holidays Poland, Hungary Czech Republic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel de L'Abbaye Multiple Classified Advertising Items Déjeuner à Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sail Rockley Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tides Reach Bridge the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Low Cost Flights Worldwide Lunn Poly Budget USA IATA Multiple Display Advertising Items Manado Travelbag American Vagations Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Flights Qantas Columbus The Times Trailfinders US Airtours plc Commercial Union Travel Insurance Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon A Social Network? Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Good Connections Intro 50 plus Trust Classic Companions Zygosis Personal Touch Sara Eden Daydreams Travel The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games The Listener Crossword No 3320: Dactyls and Spondees by Phil Brindall Word-Watching Bridge NatWest Fired up for an electic turn of speed Kevin Eason meets the man bent on setting a record by taking a battery-powered C5 to 150mph Daihatsu Guide to a deluge of Bank Holiday advice Gar that follows in the Cavalier's tracks Filling up the bay necessities 'The driver returned laden with enough provisions to make viable the first barefoot crossing of the Gobi desert' Driven to Distraction Escaping trouble in the getaway car On the busiest weekend of the year on the roads, Alan Copps, editor of CAR 95, offers some timely advice on how to keep your cool and steer clear of 'road rage' Ten Top Holiday Tips The Aa's Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks More by the gallon Motoring in Brief Keep left in the UK Lighter by miles Rock 'n' roll recess Spaced out Marching in Sheepish start for the lion of Longbridge Lord Montagu of Beaulieu profiles Herbert Austin in his series on the giants of British motoring Majestic XJS gives Jaguar good cause for Celebration Even after 20 years, this tourer is still the cat's whiskers among sports cars, says Alan Copps Jaguar XJS Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo BMW JCS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Whitehouse BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow BMW L&C Tunbridge Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items 535i SE Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blade Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Something to seduce sales reps The Times Road Test: Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, praises Vauxhall's challenger to the Mondeo Farewell to the Cavalier The car goes on—but the name dies. Kevin Eason on the change of badge Picture Gallery DVLA Classic Collections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Brincars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chipperfield H. R. Owen Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Catastrophe for old converters New emission tests show up the failings of anti-pollution measures, says Vaughan Freeman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items EP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gravells Kidwelly 50 Popular Sellers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times On track with the ultimate off-roader Vaughan Freeman takes a spin in a vehicle that is the perfect answer to road rage Accelerating the Benz performance The Merccdes Amg makes a powerful impression on Maurice Glover Tireless tyres In Brief Cheaper petrol Porsche fest Well insured Super showroom Brit bits Miles better Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes - Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunningdale Carriage Company Portmann Derwent Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Malaya Tradition of Excellence Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruickshank Brookes Alan Day London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Evans Mistral Savernake Spot of bother with parking Andrew Pierce meets a gallery director who is also the Princess of Wales's art adviser Steering Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Renault offers glimpse of its future strategy Kevin Eason on a stylish Gallic mould-breaker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items IAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RR Ambitions of a Flying Scot Dario Franchitti's racing career looked as though it had swerved off the track until Mercedes-Benz took him into their team. Oliver Holt found him in a new gear Proton What? A bicycle at Brooklands! Dr Dashboard Vision Films of the Week Saturday TV Early Variations Variations Picture Gallery Choice Saturday TV Late BBC1 Saturday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Weekend Radio Sunday TV Early BBC1 Variations Choice Variations Choice Sunday TV Late Sunday Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Variations Radio TV Early Radio 1 Monday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Variations Monday TV Late Choice Radio TV Early Variations Variations Choice Tuesday TV Late Tuesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Variations Radio TV Early Wednesday Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Choice Variations Wednesday TV Late Thursday TV Early Variations Variations Choice Thursday TV Late Thursday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Variations Radio TV Early Friday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Choice Variations Friday Tv Late Amipro Magazine Fybogel Saturday August 26 1995 Diary Right hand man Mass conversion Rajiv's assassins Bush babes Something for the Weekend Reach Control Black Hole Disco 405 Peugeot Picture Gallery On the run Barclays Toyota The Times Boss Hugo Boss Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres LillyWhites Britain's Music Club Left Right Left Right Vittel Still Water Vittel In the Hot Seat Picture Gallery Fashion Picture Gallery Out of the Shadows Gillespies Restaurant Guide Eating Out Computer test to find your perfect partner The Times Cook A leisurely outdoor breakfast makes a perfect start to the day. All you need is fruit, cereal and the weekend papers. Photograph by Hugh Johnson Handers The National Trust Voyages Jules Verne What to Buy Star Buys Sainsbury's Drink A range of bargain wines await those Channel-hopping to France this autumn Carepelli Firenze Aquability (UK) Ltd Websters Multiple Display Advertising Items Facades Websters Stairlifts Krystal Massive Oriental Carpet Bankruptcy Sale Dreams Bed Superstores Show Kitchens and Bathrooms Urgently Required Kirkdale Aves Collection Oil Paintings Country Hotels Relas & Chatelaux For the Garden Sir William Bentley Billiards Direct Education Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Europacrafts Multiple Display Advertising Items Over the Top Curtains (Midlands) Ltd Prints Direct Iron Awe Multiple Display Advertising Items Pond Pads control Algue Spirit of Adventure The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Enter Password Sophie Parkin A Childhood 'Mother was always waking up with hangovers and you'd find false eyelashes stuck on the sides of cups or left in the bathroom sink' Picture Gallery The Times The Caribbean Riviera Daewoo Picture Gallery Saturday August Who is it? Feast the Bar Free Feast the Bar Letters Win! Picture Gallery George Michael Ad of the week Five GR The jury's out The Shane Richie experience UFO Zone Confession Corner Picture Gallery Clarissa Explains It All Nickelodeon Virtual Reality Theme Parks Checkup Five tv questions News in brief CD Train The Times Dungeon Master Ii Interplay £44.95 Role-playing adventure games are a bit like fairy lights, baubles and tinsel: they get taken out of the cupboard only at Recommends What to read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman Don't forget to send in your entries for the… Donna Summer I Feel Love (The Mixes) Mercury They say there are no jokes like the old jokes, and the release of this song for the umpteenth time proves Videos Who it is? Picture Gallery Jolly Rancher
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