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News from 09/09/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Nancy Kershaw, Martin Waller and Christine Buckley, Mark Spofforth, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, John Naughton, Stephen Brook, Edward Owen, Alasdair Riley, Claire Evans, E. Dufty, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Michael Scott Rohan, Neil Bennett, Max Glaskin, Ronald Faux, Gershon Ellenbogen, John Diamond, Brigid Callaghan, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, David Lovibond, James Bone, John Habgood, Brian Pedley, Clive Davis, Dessa Trevisan, Morag Preston, Sung Chul Yang, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Jonathan Mirsky, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Robert Sheehan, Graham Wuidart, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Helen Stevenson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, David Norton, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Claire Bowen, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Jennifer Miller, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Martin Barrow, Jan Raath and Marianne Curphey, Rodney Legg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, J. C. L. Inman, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Thomas Forrest, Anthony Meyer, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Erie Reguly, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Piers Paul Read, Gerald Kaufman, Russell Kempson, Adam Fresco and Sarah Cunningham, Anthony Lewis, Stephen Anderton, Philip Bassett, Sarah Johnson, P. H. S., Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Jean Eaglesham, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Peter Capella and Michael Evans, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Joanna Lumley, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, David Lowry, Tamsin Forman, John Morris, Jame MacQuitty, Richard Evans, Gillian Bowditch and Tom Rhodes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Guy Rowe, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Joan Goodband, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Jane Southern, Alison Beckett, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Michael Horsnell and Robin Young, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, John-Paul Warner, Nicolas Walter, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, James Pringle, Nicholas Nugent, Mel Webb, M. L. Abel, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Nadeen Madarbakus, Karen Kay, Tim Wapshott, Ronald Gribble, Roy Greenslade, Helen Pridham, Andrew Dakyns, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Anthony Holden, Brian Mountford, Brian Baldock, Aubrey Benn, Roy Jenkins, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Gardiner, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, William Bullock, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Richard Evans Julian Muscat, Dr Dashboard, J. Rotblat, John Lawson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Vivien Allen, Christopher Irvine, Anita Kunz,

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Magazine Bosnia deal ends Greater Serbia dream Bombs fall as peace is brokered Yeltsin steps up threats to Nato Inside Aa on collision course with police over limits 'Nobody will keep to the limit if the police cut it to 30 then delay putting it back up' Index Art for All Picture Gallery Passenger dies fleeing train fire Graf and Seles meet in final Power chief could make £1m Saatchi share dealings inquiry Trimble is surprise Unionist leader Weekend Abbey National No Title Expert in law puts peace plan in dock Man in the News Motorola Major plays down Ulster talks setback Ancram seeks Washington support Yeltsin's threat to back Serbs Kingfisher Union fails to break deadlock over ballot Lib Dems' by-election victor told to waffle Aide's posts to be vetted Dentists 'desert NHS' News in Brief Daughter in law New Mars unwrapped Party slots may be cut Mercury's last album Achieve a house that's worth 30% more than you… Passenger killed fleeing burning Intercity express Commuters kick out windows in panic as smoke and flames sweep through carriages Mother of swimmers says coach grabbed her D Dunlop Actress barely bats an eye at rude awakening Schoolboy rapedgirl aged five Lynchburg First Sea Lord defends ban on gays Dig reveals how Yorkshire took to the Latin life Amphitheatre suggests northerners shared Roman taste in entertainment Early Neanderthal remains found in North Wales cave Vitara By a Staff Reporter: SAS faces fight over plans for gun range The Sunday Times Dog walks 60 miles home to its master Magazine accused of magnifying the Queen's wealth Suzuki Dry summer means dull autumn and poor crops Rain returns in force but too late to please farmers or water companies Police alert over intruder at Eton Downpour fails to halt drought orders Daily visitor denies theft from neighbour Fireman lost eye in attack News in Brief Last dance? Charge dropped Cage ban lifted Baker brothers Scar gill forees Labour to hold Clause 4 debate Lawsuit dropped in return for conference vole Renault Cars with Flair Abducted child has memory black-out Thistle Hotels Change in law seeks to halt temazepam crime wave Study of musical prodigies stirs discord among experts Cezanne's greatest works to be shown at Tate Thomas Cook Change of faith is girl's only hope of free bus pass By a Staff Reporter: Hoax call helps save pair from drowning Man jailed for lottery deception Peoples Phone Woman drowns on white-water trip Zambezi rapids claim British tourist M Mercury Communications Dutch clipper carries a cargo full of history Old Palace School Guardian Direct Beliefs we dare not deny Credo White Hart Hotels Winning preachers picked for top pulpit and printed page` Scottish Amicable European Financial adviser jailed for £1m fraud WINE Our Foreign Staff: French terror alert brings troops on to the streets Dixons Wayward 'princes' return to plague Eastern Europe Miele Kashmiri group issues new threat to kill hostages O. J. detective ruling Opposition leader halts violence in Tahiti Mild-mannered revolutionary who can bend the mob to his will Man in the News Sainsbury's Homebase No Title Prophet falls from grace in France Serb fate lies with warlord who believes own myth (Reuter): Basic peace principles settled by the Geneva conference Bosnia Agreement No Peak District Nordic Track UN call to end Croat atrocities (AFP): Striking nurses sacked World Summary (Reuter): 8 p petrol up to 20p a gallon (AP): BBC journalist held in Somalia (AP): Tower block Spoils of war are Turkish delight N&P No-one's busier on your behalf M P turns heads lit Russia Thatcherite politician combines and fashion flair to challenge the men in grey Reuter: Dutch to restrict cannabis joints Personal Computer World Party leaders put their faith in the stars Catalans to press Gonzalez for poll Aborted Apollo 13 mission 'risked nuclear disaster' Powell book whets appetites for third American party Turner Watercolour Token Six A helping hand for a bearded Sinatra attending the… Charity Card Sinatra sings on towards his 80th JFK's son gives sexy spin to politics Women 's forum condemns China for harassment The Sunday Times North Korea's ills cast cloud over day of anniversary No Title Play Globe Trotter with £25,000 to be won Peking police detain TV crew Alrhabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences Whatever happened to oratory? MPs could learn from past masters, says Roy Jenkins Disraeli was brilliantly destructive but not a warm speaker Shire haul The Times Diary Brave heart, but dead Scottish nationalism has been better served by those who lived to negotiate, says Magnus Linklater A dishonourable discharge The sale of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich is a privatisation too far Driven hunter The Times Diary Prince of fives The Times Diary Hack watch The Times Diary Mule move The Times Diary Behind the Bluster Russia fears being left behind in Bosnia Power Failure Lang cannot simply wave through the electricity bids Autumn's Lease Where would we be without our most persuasive season? France's reasons for nuclear tests Boring gardens When financial advice goes wrong Preserving trees Royals at school Wheels of commerce Library cuts A fresh translation of Holy Writ Question to ponder Soles of the righteous Photo calls The guilty man? Court Circular Luncheon Latest wills Service dinner Appointment Alien ferns now lurk among the dahlias Horticulture Weekend birthdays School announcements Personal Column Church services tomorrow Memorial service University news Church in Wales Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Mary Adshead Mary Adshead, muralist and designer, died in Hampstead on September 3 aged 91. She wa born in London on February 15,1904 Trustee Acts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alec Brown Alec Brown, snnoker player, died in Plymouth on September 3 aged 87. He was born on May 27,1908 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Combat Stress Association Action The Raf Rises to the Challenge General Edmond Jouhaud General Edmond Jouhaud, one of the plotters against President de Gaulle in 1961, died on September 4 aged 90. He was born in Algeria on April 2,1905 Joseph Fattorini Joseph Fattorini, MBE, businessman, died on August 14 aged 82. He was born on November 8,1912 Highest Flight on Record News The Times Crossword No 19,956 The Times Today Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Picture Gallery Trading in Olivetti suspended Business Today Melvyn Marckus 24 Norweb turns down £1.6bn water bid Slump in issues takes toll at Schroders Airtours directors sell 2m shares Airtours: Flying Lower Working Week 25 Japan cuts key rate to record low of 0.5% Sport 38-44 Job losses arouse fears for recovery First Telecom Weekend Money Hidden Asset for Glaxo Wellcome Dobson Park to resist £172m bid DVLA No Rec auctions please, we're Welsh Exco cuts staff bonuses as half-time profits fall Laird moves ahead Two more arrested Smokers help Molins Litho lifts payout Vinten produces brighter figures Business Roundup Impressionists put Christies ahead Christmas optimism for Hornby Rolls boost Surveyor's move Platignum call Tourist Rates Swiftcall Telephone Club Royal Mail Industry deposits its man at the Bank A Working Week for: Howard Davies Life as Deputy Governor of the Bank will mean a change of style for the former Cbi chief, says Philip Bassett A Wellcome home for five Nobel prizewinners Hidden Asset Scientific ideas flourished at Langley Court, says Eric Reguly Benedetti meets bankers as shares are halted The Sunday Times Commodities Liffe Options Profit-taking leaves prices below their best at close London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Exco Schroders Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes North West Water current Tempus Aran Energy Wall Street Lower rates may boost foremortgages Anne Ashworth is expecting a flood of offers to beat the October I income support deadline Fidelity takes up Virgin challenge Liz Dolan referees the first round of a corporate bond-Pep battle Look for the golden paradox Investment Strategy Investment 33-35 The Royal Bank of Scotland Diy Peps 29 Savers face a gloomy outlook Fidelity Direct Grey army's reason to revolt on home front Comment The time may be right for do-it-yourself Peps Scotish Widows First Public Offer Cut-off date for Internet dealers Direct from framlington Investors warm to thoughts of more power bids Caroline Merrell assesses prospects of shares in utilities Talk to Towry Law The Equitable Life Small investors do not savour privatisation fruits for long Capital Gains Tax Worldcover Direct Barclays Concern for pets young and old The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments Plc The Lowest Ever Rate in the U. 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Perpetual How to get a foothold in the distribution trade Caroline Merrell with an easy-to-follow guide to benefits and drawbacks of these income bonds Not worth the paper it is printed on Permanent interest in investing closer to home Standard Life Fund Management A £1bn way to spread the risk Morag Preston on the benefits of a savings scheme to buy investment trust shares John Govett Your Questions Answered Foreign Colonial Investment Management Warrants for the investor who needs to catch up Martin Currie Investment Trusts Schroders Schroder Investment Management Quirk in the rules opens up markets overseas Sara McConnell outlines benefits of non-qualifying trusts for a growing number of companies AITC the Associaton of Investment Trust Companies A venture into new territory Jean Eaglesham offers guidance on investing in venture capital trusts, an industry that is booming Venture Capital Trusts Vs Venture Capital Investment Trusts HTR Henderson touche Remnant Investment Trust… Young and single look to long-term Scottish Investment Trust Virgin direct personal financial service Dunedin Funds Managers Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Steady end to the week Fidelity Brokerage Path towards professionalism strewn with pitfalls Miller points out some of the perils that face rugby union as it struggles to reinvent itself after the recent historic change of direction Provincial assurance scheme for top players David Hands predicts the finishing order for the Courage championship first division this season European venture demands the right approach Smith and Bell set sights on Wigan Torrance leads into third round of tribal hostility Havelange plans to move the goalposts for peace Walker Cup captain names Scottish pair for opening foursomes Tall order for Sherry as he leads the parade Eubank aims to set record straight Guide to the Walker Cup Teams M Mercury Communications Boardman on road to complete recovery In Brief Second best Youth prevails Minds Music to spring surprise Richard Evans finds an appealing St Leger outside Big Race LlNE-UP Form Guide to the Ten Contenders Doncaster Worcester Amazing Bay can strike Goodwood BBC1 Guide to our Racecard Picture Gallery Blinkered first time William Hill Rapid Raceline By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Hernando can press Arc claim Sedgefield Goodwood COMPREHENSlVE Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Bangor Yesterday's Results The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Work of art finds no place to brighten England 's gallery Saturday portrait: Matthew Le Tissier, by Rob Hughes, football correspondent Fall guys finally meet their day of reckoning Weekend View Ramprakash keeps Middlesex on course Missiles disrupt Test Autosport Grand Prix Line For the Record Basketball shooting high as TV returns Crimson Tide IAAF searches for sponsor as cash flows Rugby Union 38 Graf and Seles renew, old rivalry Women's final tops bill for Super Saturday at US Open Coulthard races to front of shop window Hall seeks highest bidder for Higuita's monster talent Donald forces quick rethink at Edgbaston BHHI British Home and Hospital for Incurables Golf 39 Travel Instant Aid Recorded on Monday, a Hit Today Orange Outdoors Books Arts How Eddie George missed out on Heaven's riches Ruth Gledhill backs a winning congregation at Sandown Park Choice Planning to see a show, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment 'Help is a test. Can you make a record in a day?' Countdown to an Instant Album Security Window Shutters Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Guitar Course Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Music Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Gilbert & Sullivan Gala Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Celinda Pink The Roches Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Musical Marabi Best Seats Top for Shows with First Class Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Master Builder Bank House Burning blue Alive to the sight of music A new, animated television series aims to interest children in classicial music, says Geoff Brown Blood Brothers Spink & Sons Ltd. Why can't museums foe dull again? Les Miserables Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rainbows of fire and air BBC Proms Etching and scratching Visual Art: Glass engraving Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Two hit the road Separed by a century, but joined in their acute observation of manners and morals, two plays about women are going on tour Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Let's take it from the top Hilary Finch on how a BBC orchestra is reaching out to young players Discreet charm of the Quad Cd With its new CD player, a British hi-fi maker has blown away its stuffy reputation-but quietly Future Visions Tuning UP for Stardom Join now No Title Opera Recordings: A taste of 1960s Salzburg; Britten's homage to Purcell; chirpy Blur Picture Gallery 101 Dalmatians Vocal New on Video: Fiennes cheating on TV Crumb laid… 20Th Century Shostakovich Hamict; King Lear CBSO/Eder Cala CACD 0106 Jazz Monty Alexander Steamin Concord CCD-4636 At Maybeck Concord CCD-4658 Tower Pop Album Last orders in rural England Is the closure of more than 2,000 Breathing Space Kicking up a stink about dung Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney 2,000 pints of beer, please Amdega Summerhouse Sale Warbler dons its autumn coat Feather Report How does your garden glow? Stephen Anderton on ensuring that yellow foliage remains healthy Autoport Systems Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Victoria Plums Homes & Gardens Parva Classics The Best Value Countax Beautiful English Roses Alton Greenhouses Ardenco Ltd. Comfort Grovewood Conservatory Blinds Garden Answers Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenspot Sportswear Stay Safe Music & Memories Fine Fiqures (T2) Dressing Gowns (since 1983) Multiple Display Advertising Items Individually Made-To-Measure Skirts & Trousers Sofas, Sofa Beds, Chairs, Curtains & Divan Sets Homecare Mobility Centres Sewills Multiple Display Advertising Items Eiderdowns Re-Covered Tablesafe S Seymour Shirts British Antique Replicas Dunlopillo The 'Sheila Maid' Filing Cabinets MOPS Check out the hidden traps in the aisles As superstores try ever harder to entice us inside, Matthew Bond asks if they will survive the next retail revolution Hide and the style seekers From Concorde to credit-card holders: Connolly's luxury leather goods No Title Osborne & Little Nina Campbell Picture Gallery Portraits of an English winter Winter Journey By Isabel Colegate Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 The Times/NPI National Heritage Awards Oh, how I love you, Jackie O Gerald Kaufman does not know whether to laugh or cry at a fan's devotion to an empty icon Don't forget to drop us a line Letters offer an insight into the lives of their authors that no other medium can The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Art condition Children's Books Children Books Pack up your Troubles A Border Station By Shane Connaughton Faber, £9.99 The full earful Audio Books Minerva Press New in Paperback War, sex and a heavy cruiser Derwent May on the final novel in a remarkable trilogy of the First World War The Ghost Road By Pat Barker Viking £15 Funny about comics The Gobbler By Adrian Edmondson Heinemann, £10 There's a hole in my Beckett One of our heavyweight actresses seems surprised by her reputation Billie Whitelaw who He? By Billie Whitelaw John Curtiss Books/Hodder & Stoughton, £18 Every dog has his say Oxford gothick Wild Young Bohemians By Kate Saunders Century, £9.99 At home with a Jurassic monster Raptor Red By Robert T. Bakker Bantam Press, £12.99 Countrylover's Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenland Passage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wainhomes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bermuda Realty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The way to fulfil a lofty ambition John D Wood & Co On the river British Airways Under the spell of the Sphinx Egypt and the Mediterranean: the Nile Valley; plus a historial cruise Seductive lure of the wine-dark seas The Times Faster than the speed of life Hong Knog: The pace never lets up in this crowded, chaotic city where money can buy you anything CTS China Travel Service (UK) Ltd BM British Midlend Word-Watghing Moble Caledonia Limited Qantas Swiss roll out a welcome Autum Break: Spurred on by rivalry, Zurich and Basel pamper their visitors Switzerland travel facts Thomson Faraway Shores VN Voyages Jules Verne Cox & Kings Your carriage awaits West Country: England's luckiest commuters; an unusual hotel; and windswept walks on Examoor The miller's success story A cross between a hotel and a flour mill is proving irresistible Cunard Crowdy Mill: fact file Cunard Hiking in the valley of the Doones Going back to nature in bandit country PremÍer Britain from Crystal Thomson USA Florida Mini Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunsites Asian Affair Holidays Going Places Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lombok Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Character Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ujung Pandang Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mando Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Americana Vacations Saturday Rendezvous Ladies Multiple Display Advertising Items American Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Petits Prix Air France Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Punchline World-Watching Computer Games The Listener Crossword Bridge NatWest Billy Handcock's spare tyre gives life to a Ghost Kevin Eason didn't have a a chance of repeating an historic run until a hero of the road rolled up Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Wonders of the Moscow motor show The man behind the Proms behind the wheel The Aa Gridlock Guide Mobil It's time to ditch the dawdlers Instead of holding year-long experiments, the Government should act to end dangerously slow driving Never too old to learn Thirty years behind the wheel does not mean you know everything there is about driving. Ronald Faux looks at motoring courses for the over-50s Real horsepower Motoring in Brief Follow the heroes Real horsepower Armchair driver in the Citroen hot seat John Lawson experiences the real meaning of life in the fast lane with the ZX Rallye Raid Evolution Making a car sexy Force feeding by turbo How It Works No Title Frugal family space ship Citroën ZX Aura Estate: long-term test by Alan Copps "Everything is beautiful" Privilege Insurance Dovercourt Audi Scotts Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire Cars L&C Tunbridge Wells Let's Talk Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Largest BMW Showroom Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Ascot Garage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Class distinction from the lord and the miller's son In his third article on our motoring pioneers, Lord Montagu of Beauliey looks at a marriage of opposites Catch a Marlin and pack your umbrella Anthony Lewis meets a fan of the good old days with a car that can fulfil his nostalgia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Evans London Road Mercedes-Benz in Aylesbury Savernake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eyebury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loncaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruickshank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Normand Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items M Warner Gloucester Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughes of Beaconsfield Sunningdale Carriage Company B & K Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300Ce 300Se 300 Ce 24V 420 Sel Personal fortunes on a plate Vaughan Freeman explains the reason he is planning to change his name to Mr PUU 606Y Multiple Classified Advertising Items 300Sl Immaculate 500sl E320 Cabriolet 500Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroên St Ives Cambridgeshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clover Leaf Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worn tread on a Russian joke John-Paul Warner finds little more than Scrabble words and tariffs at the Moscow International Autosalon Born in Britain, made in Bulgaria The Austin Maestro joins a line of obsolete cars enjoying a new lease of life Thanks: send two dozen more Alan Copps on the firm that landed an £800,000 order without really trying Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Coupe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Straight Eight Ltd. 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Owen Tradition of Execllence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill For Late, Low Mileage Porsche Value Multiple Classified Advertising Items PG's Numbers Midland Registrations Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Multiple Display Advertising Items Confessions of an autojumbler Claire Evans gives up fighting her addiction to Beaulieu bargains Beaulieu Autojumble BMW 'The oddest thing I do is change into a black tie for Glyndebourne' Andrew Pierce discovers that the Director of the Proms does not listen to music when he's behind the wheel Electric winner from Toyota Claire Bowen enjoys a strong, silent rally partner Toyota Rav 4 EV No Title Picture Gallery Specs Appeal Films of the Week Saturday TV Early Saturday TV Late Choice Saturday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Weekend Radio Sunday TV Early Choice Sunday TV Late Choice the South Bank Show ITV, 10.45pm Sunday Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Radio Monday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Behind the Crimes: Under Interrogation Tlc, 11am Monday Choice Radio Tuesday Choice Tuesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Radio Wednesday Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Wednesday Choice Radio Thursday Choice Thursday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Radio Friday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Choice Friday OCA Open College of the Arts Magazine TAG Heuer Magazine Diary I don't complain about having having an old first name. A great benefits is that I never have to use my surname Flying bishops Wight memories Fake greenages Picture Gallery Osborne free Prom pummelling Something for the Weekend Harrods Knightsbridge Black Hole Disco 405 Peugeot Keeping up with the jones Pop chameleon David Bowie has spent most of his life as a fugitive from his own creations, but Alan Franks meets a man who is dangerously close to being himself Portrait by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Barclays Picture Gallery Aqua Quorum How do you like your steak? No Title All Psyched out A hundred years after Freud published his first analytical stuedies, we now look to psychology to explain our lives. But, argues Laurie Taylor, it's nor always the answer illustration by Anita Kunz Picture Gallery Boss Hugo Boss Start Windows 95 Microsoft Meals on Wheels The Trapping of a Tigress Idoia López Rianño has the looks of a Mediterranean film star, and muthical sexual prowess. Until her arrest last year, she was also one of Spain's most wanted terroists, charged with 23 assassination in the name of Basque separatism. Anne McElvoy reports Epson Picture Gallery Panama Jack National Garden Gift Tokens Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lads Kits out for Suddenly we're all football crazy, football mad. Robert Crampton meets Frank Skinner and David Baddiel, two of the blokes who have put the balls back into soccer. Illustration by John Morris Sharps bedrooms Finlandia VJV Voyages Jules Verne Fashion Louis Fréaud The Times Fash Autumn/winter '95 Harvey Nichols Maxmara The heat is on Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Simpson Picture Gallery Seriously smart Picture Gallery Burberrys of London Clunk clique Smoky signals Escada Margaretha Ley No Title Principles Woolmark Gunmetal satin trench coat, £1,750; satin crisscross shoes, £175, Yves St Laurent, 137 New Bond Street, W1;33 Sloane Street, Sw1. 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Now we are more open to the charms of the East, writes Alice Moro Picture Gallery The Concise DNB Dictionary of National Biography Gillespies Restaurant Guide Eating Out Picture Gallery Atora Light The Times Cook Food & Drink Shops full of ripe apples, plums and pears signal the start of a fruitful period in the kitchen. Photograph by Hugh Johnson Carapelli Firenze Sainsbury's Interlübke Morpheus Moriarti's workshop Art in Iron Living in Style The Futon Shop Go for the Moon. . . Massive Oriental Carpet Bankruptcy Sale Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Divani What to Buy Star Buys Learn the Languace of the Languedoc Drink At this time of year the wines of Alsace, so often neglected by British drinkers, merit a closer look Brights on Nettlebed The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Picture Gallery Enter Password Piers Paul Read A Childhood 'I think a certain arrogance got me through school, because I felt superior to the thugs who made my life difficult' Picture Gallery The Times Pocahontas Daewoo Hey Babe! Saturday september issue Forbuoys Free packet of KP Skips for every reader Letters Win! Trio to the top Ad of the week Fin Great The jury's out Style Counsel Model pup When Kira Langer is not jetting off to glamorous locations and gracing the covers of glossy magazines, you'll probably find her swotting for her GCSEs. Jane Laidlaw finds out more Picture Gallery Speaker's Corner Clarissa Explains It All Online Basics Mythology Five questions News in brief Sharp Recommends Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Drifter

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