News from 09/12/1995
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Paul Heiney, Linda Christmas, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Michael Nazir-Ali, Simon Hicks, Mary Howe, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Martin Fletcher Nicholas Watt and Nicholas Wood, Magnus Linklater, Jan Morris, Richard Thomson, Ronald Faux, Martin Parr, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, A. Oakley John, Maureen Owen, Gordon K. Moore, Ray Hearn, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Miller, John Goodbody and David Powell, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Michael Newbold, Kevin Eason, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Roger Coombes, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, P. h. s, Robert Sheehan, Sophie Gilbert, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Michael Clark, Michael Binyon and Oliver August, John Young, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Richard Goode, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, David Skidmore, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, Henry Best (Chairman), Lizanne Rose, Mark Bennet, Richard Cork, Roger Bell, Stephen Anderton, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Oliver August, Barry Millington, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Eve Pollard, Patrick Cormack, Walter Whipp, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, C. A. Sharples, Karen Zagor, Jenny McClean, Les Evans and Davis Long, P. H. S, Stephanie Lewis, Peter Grafton, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Christine Kiely (Project co-ordinator), Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Hooper, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, B. M. Anderson, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Anne Rafferty, Chairman, Michael Kallenbach, George Gittos, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Tim Wapshott, B. Wells, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Stephen Farrell and Joanna Bale, Philippa Toomey, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Karen Zagor, Caroline Merrell, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Paul McIntyre, Peter Finch, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Don Bradbury, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Bryan Martin, Geoffrey Lomer, Richard Morrison, David Maddock, Christopher Ellis, Alasdair Murray, David Sieff Chairman, C. Monaghan, Peter Large, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoLast-Minute Christmas Clinton strives to keep peace dream alive Major condemns 'IRA slap in face' The change in your pocket Picture Gallery The Times Index France warns Serbs over captured pilots Why did the chicken always look both ways? Going out Head killed as he saves boy from gang Drug deaths linked to a double-cross Inside Picture Gallery 1015 Boodle & Dunthorne The Times on Monday National Savings Head had bold vision for troubled school Picture Gallery Vice-chancellors in Budget protest Flu epidemic declared Making prisoners pay Snowfalls 'fading' Nigerian's 'secret entry' Abducted envoy freed Symptoms of fatal meningitis ignored' News in Brief Arsonist spared detention to save him from bullying Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey Priest is seriously ill after stabbing Judge rejects legal action against rail privatisation Alliance Leicester Rugby women aim to convert girls' schools Union ups the pace as sisters face expulsion for not playing ball Blocked WC cost pensioner £822 Wall Guard Ashby threatened to kill me with knife, wife claims Roman gold is declared treasure trove Renting Privately? Picture Gallery Mystery gunwoman jailed Dixons Virgin jets modified after ice crushes car Heroes and villains of the modern MP Farmer jailed for burying house to fool planners Nat West Amputee forges career as model Editor's apology for royal contempt First Telecom Tax move to protect artistic treasures Fry-ups and Fifties is Forte 's recipe for success Sir Rocco's best hope for fighting off takeover is not Savoy but Happy Eaters and Little Chefs Turnberry B&Q Cattle prices fall at market as 'mad-cow' scare spreads Concern over Bse prompts Government to recruit new experts to study possible human links Supplies of 'safe' meat cannot be quickly increased Couple fear conspiracy by animal activists Moët & Chandon Organic farmers reap rich rewards Blair attacks Tory lie machine' over Whitehall leaks Scottish fears of a 'tartan tax' calmed Moët & Chandon First black Life Guard asks to leave the Army Howard to curb tours for child sex The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds £11m drug smugglers jailed News in Brief Stress halts trial of gynaecologist Law off the road Bunny money Deliveries dry up £16,000 found Archbishop of York condemns 'quick fix of modern life' 'We allow ourselves too often to be satisfied with the superficial' Energy Centre Priest faces silent night after choir walks out Why you can't just walk away from a marriage Credo Guardian Direct American Express Reformist rides high on fears of middle class Urals politician shot dead Town & Country Manner Ltd French strikers win delay in rail shake-up BT Briton in training for Mir mission Clinton urges Ulster leaders to grasp chance of peace 'I felt a sense of wonder and gratitude, and I felt genuine hope... all that energy, all that longing In his first interview since returning from his tour of Ireland, President Clinton tells Martin Fletcher, above, of his hope of peace Toys "R" us President's Moment in History Mercedes-Benz Total Care How the Irish Troubles caught Oxford scholar's imagination For peace, and all that belief in the possibility of a better future deserves a responsible leadership Wearied leader fired by hope of reconciliation Vague letter angers Whitewater panel Minolta ANC's trade union allies threaten to strike over privatisation plans Reuter: Ron assets frozen as inquiry opens into us jets deal Royal Westmoreland Barbados CAVA Quake prediction shakes New York Corby Trouser Press Sister accuses Jackson of pulling publicity stunt The Rail Shop Racecourse picked for colony talks Paris threat to Bosnia deal denied by Rifkind Halfords Ministers arrive to cement Dayton accord (AP): Ruling for victims of Marcos World Summary Galileo to send Jupiter data Iraqi missile parts seized (Reuter): Grateful Dead rest in peace Dillons the Bookstore Timetable Political bosses put their faith in Orthodox votes Diehard Communists join unholy pre-poll stampede to embrace resurgent Russian Chruch There's a bullet in my soup New hunt launched for Dead Sea scrolls Budget The Sunday Times Gunman shot dead in Munich Chechenia signs autonomy deal Liquid assets come to aid of the party The parable without the pain A Christmas Carol Barbican Jeremy Kingston discovers Dicken's festive chestnut chestnut gift-wrapped in comforting good cheer Cheek by Jowl Turandot Opinion Stop the cyberworld, I want to get off Picture Gallery Theatre Art of Goode cycling Recital Queen Elizabeth Hall Naxos Royal Insurance Base Notes Maria develops a fine passion Base Notes Base Notes Funk's chill factor Jazz Rude Vortex, N16 Nokia Museums It's murder in Croydon How best to mark the residence of the great Arthur Conan Doyle? The answer is a myster to Simon Tait Rising Fast The Times Arts Dance Records Picture Gallery Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Es Devlin On Monday Theatres Barbican Centre City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra The 3 Tenors Queens BO/CC (£1 bkg fee) 0171 494 5040/344 4444… Royal Shakespeare Company London Multiple Display Advertising Items Strand Theatre Box Off & cc (no fee) 0171 930 8800… Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items The street theatre of Paris Ben MacIntyre watches the French in well-rehearsed roles Buy me love The Times Diary P. O'Neill: Ireland's most dangerous man When the IRA uses its fictitious spokesman, it is threatening a violent new year, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Trumped by the queen of hearts Tory protests at the Princess's speech can only give votes to Labour Unbeautiful Own petard Goldmine Tails you win Prof. Jonathan Clark Faded Green The IRA has revealed its weakness, not its strength Essex Tales The county that did not fall off the back of a lorry Treaty , Treaty on the Wall Is France the fairest of them all? Finding the right role for Princess Dial H for hole Quarry protest Reassurances and worries over Bse Budget promise Lost in space Rights of the defence Aerial combat Rara avis Worse verse on Prescott dream Lottery rewards Missing link Who dunnit? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Personal Column Patients dig their way back into the community Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Luncheon Party Lecture Tom Burns Tom Burns, Editor of The Tablet, 1967-82, died yesterday aged 89. He was born on April 20,1906 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Donkey Sanctuary Sir Charles Evans Sir Charles Evans, Deputy Leader of the 1953 Mount Everest Expedition and Principal of the University College of North Wales, Bangar, 1958-84, died on December 5 aged 77. He was born on October 19,1918 Multiple Display Advertising Items Dmitri Volkogonov Dmitri Volkogonov, Russian historian, died on December 6 aged 67. He was born on March 21,1928 Overcrowded Cemeteries News The Times Crossword No 20,034 Picture Gallery Opinion The Guardian: The Papers Columns Obituaries Letters Forecast Business Arts Sport Car '95 Christmas Shopping in London Magazine 1015 Picture Gallery Weekend Vision Advisers crash with debts of £4m ICS gives warning on pension mis-selling Business Today Stock Market Indices Melvyn Marckus Names fear harder life after Hardship Scheme is ended Forte forecasts ?185m profit in defence against Granada Working Week Asda to take Tesco vouchers Sport Noboa to launch £100m Geest bid Chanel Weekend Money Investment Investme… Privatisation Special Insurance Hidden Assets of the Bank of England Why Littlewoods should tread lightly in the City Amec forecasts 39% rise T&N victory UKTV rebuffed Fuller figures Sony Construction 'catastrophe' as output falls again Sale lifts Courts at half time Laporte shares slump after profits warning Forte reveals more questions than answers Investors want to know more on the demerger, says Eric Reguly Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Fighter who books himself an early start One of Britain's leading retailers relishes the challenges he faces in retaining a share of a competive market, says Sarah Bagnall A Working Week for: Peter Bamford First-class sports facilities pay their way at Bank of England Joanna Pitman on how an institution is making the most of its resources Hidden Assets AMEC p. l. c Commodities Liffe Options Bulls lose heart as Dow and the economy falter 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 The Jim Leng effect Tempus Ransomes T&N Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Amec Wall Street Picture Gallery Cash in on saving this Christmas Presents of money may appeal to children's old-fashioned avarice, Anne Ashworth finds Bigger rates for little people Marianne Curphey shops around for best buys on the junior maket Rise and fall of the bid kings Personal Investor Pensions Fidelity Direct Investment that is child's play Investment Lost generation of women find pensions future far from golden Karen Zagor on the plight of women who gave up work to raise families and who will pay for it National Savings Protection is in the cards Be ready to cover that long illness A Question of Money Spinster's long, lonely road to untold wealth Richard Thomson on how one woman played the stock market to turn $5,000 into $22million Scottish Widows Simpler tax rules, but for whom? Comment Personal Finance Editor John Govett Virgin direct Foreign Colonial Save & Prosper The winners and losers in a hard-fought league Robert Miller on the purge that will see six companies make their debut in the FTSE 100 Company Director & Self-Employed Limited Status… Newcomer signals new year confidence DBS Financial Management PLC Securities Endowment Contracts PLC Water bills leave a sinking feeling One man has kept track of his telephone, electricity, gas and water bills over 20 years. Morag Preston reports The Equitable Life Birmingham Midshires The Formula All revved up on starting Grid Karen Zagor prepares for a frenzied opening to the big electricity flotation, while Caroline Merrell warns of the long-term pitfalls M&G Clerical Medicial Investment Group Why it could pay to sample the waters How the Shares Fared How car is priced when it comes to the crunch Morage Preston on a driver's long fight for a better payout byyout by her insurer World Cover Abbey Life Schroders Mercury Asset Management Personal Finance Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Check on loan payments could be in your interest Marianne Curphey on what to do if sums err on the wrong side Weekend Money Guide Sharelink The Equitable Life Insure against 24-carat blunders Caroline Merrell discovers how to find peace of mind over those most treasured possessions Share options need the spark taken out of them Treat interest like capital gains tax Elson Associates Ernie and the eligible bond numbers TSB Towry Law Group Helpline seeks to halt debt spiral The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom London Early share losses halved Fiderlity Brokerage New era of unity pays dividends for Howley Bridgend captain joins the exodus of talented half backs from Wales Faith healing is charitable Chancery Division Coroner's power to summon jury when death occurs abroad Guidance was not unlawful Pontypridd must shake off Irish frustration Unfairness in ordering destruction of dog Leeds wary of complacency for Carlisle tie Nebiolo does his best to prompt a bid from London Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Cambridge University trial eights prepare for… Warren tightens security for Hale bout Tomorrow England give chance to captain Cooke The Times FA must act on question of succession Confusion over future leadership blurring outlook at Lancaster Gate The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Coleman considers joining Palace exodus Ambitious Celtic pin hopes on Danish influence Big Matt to gain poignant success Henderson-trained chaser travels to Cheltenham with a mission Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Guide to our In-Line Racecard Cheltenham Lingfield off The Grey Monk can continue winning habit William Hill Minton keeps Triumph in mind The Racing Journalist of the year, Richard Evans, sees a bloodstock agent repeat his winning formula Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Young Ern favoured by draw in Hong Kong Cover Point Cricket Ltd Doncaster By our Sports Staff: Ertl's giant step dents Seizinger's advantage England a finally run into resistance Warne moves close to Test landmark Life beyond the sandpit more rewarding than mere leap into legend Saturday portrait: Jonathan Edwards, by David Powell, athletics correspondent Lee joins Somerset next year New Zealand make up for poor start Protesters in a flap about burning Olympic issue Kafelnikov finds strength to survive Russian overcomes Eltingh and meets Ivanisevie for place in final Higgins gets lost in fog on reaching the twilight zone Oliver Holt travels to basildon to witness an inauspicious debut as the Hurricane trics to breathe new life into a fading career Minnows hope to net giants of basketball For the Record Victory by McManus puts Scots firmly in control Chaloner learns the hard way Henman starts rout Sheffield power back Scots bid to retain title Testing time for Male Laslett steps up Former champion dies Sky sports 2 World Cup prospects look up for England Sport in Brief Racing 44-45 'Vote-rigging' cost Gunnell award Olympic champion at centre of controversy over annual athletics prize Russell's dance continues but Gough sits it out Scoreboard from Paarl Beckenbauer and Bayern delighted to draw Forest Draws AA Pool Gallagher plays for Harlequins after RFU relents Shopping Yes, There's Still Time to Make One Orange Outdoors Travel Property Galleries Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment Theatre Opera Rock West End Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Museums Dance Classical Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Jazz and Cabaret Film Frances BisselVs Christmas pud Snakes alive, it's Advent Ruth Gledhill gives thanks for (almost) all creatures great and small Two flavoured butters Mincemeat A La Carte Mincemeat Duxiana Special lower fat Christmas cake Vanishing mistletoe gets the kiss of life Apple trees and a little care are the keys to preserving the native variety Barclays Premier Shear perfection going for a song Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Chiffchaff who lingered longer Feather report Background to the black arts Dark fliage will highlight the richness of dahlias Bare underfoot in Central Park The grass will soon be greener at New York's most popular gathering place Kitchen magic Garden Answers When you just can't face it After the push and shove of crowded stores- pamper yourself. Rachel Campbell-Johnson smooths your path Christmas Gift Guide "Plato" Groom Bros Ltd The Sanctuary Hampshire Lavender The Good Food Company of Harefiedld Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hay Hampers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Primrose Hill Cake Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Vj Day 50th Anniversary Video Mason Pearson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balloon Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Air Sports Fyne fish The Antique Wine Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 07000 Sharon or 07000 Charles The Grandfather Shirt Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Toys for Boys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Silverstone Driving Centre Thomson City Breaks The Greatest Innovations House of Patents Presents Narcissi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiger Moth Biplane Toys in the Attic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bespokes Personalised Doormats W. R. Pashley Limited Pasta Masta Driving Management Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Chelsea Cashmere Company Club 89 Cool Tool UK Ltd ISiS Mobile Phone Raise a glass to the year's headiest titles A seasonal sampling of the 1995 vintage drink guides: plus the stars of teenage fiction Forget the cosy endings, this is kid's stuff A Times Competition The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Hardback Readers' verdict David Hooper on the titles walking out of his bookstore Harper Collins Paperbacks Sunset over Malory The Prince and the Pilgrim By Mary Stewart (Hodder & Stoughton, £15.99) Mother Teresa Lilliputians swamp the shops Phoenix has responded to Penguin's 60p paperbacks by releasing another 50 tiny titles including works by Epicurus and H. G. Wells Epitaph for a generation Magnus Linklater on the insouciance and arrogance of Sixties journalism Collins Dictonary of Quotations Tackling the Taklamakan A roundup for the armchair traveller Eloquent cry of the Ogoni Ken Saro-Wiwa's detention diary Books etc Our critics pick the year's top releases Opera The unbeatable Alfredo Kraus sings Lalo: Radiohead's uplifting songs: Hans Zender's interpretations of Schubert; and the volcanic Mingus Big Band Rock Classical Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Powerful Example of Pure Modernist Architecture Allison Premier Homes St. George Wates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hertfordshire Peverel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Real Estate Agency in UK English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items The lodge: Southington sits amid splendid countryside Picture Gallery John D Wood & Co For Sale International Watch Co ltd Sewills MOPS Hilditch & Key Airflow Knobbs British Antique Replicas Stenochair Ltd Form for Comfort Battle Orders Ltd The Fulfilment Business Ltd Form Fit ICS Electronics Ltd KJC Stay Safe Hot Bottle The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Classic Reproductions Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Tempted for under a tenner High-street presents that don't cost the earth Ruff guide to Xmas From boomerange to a biker's jacket, somewhere lies the perfect present for your pet Where to buy Creda In search of festive cheer Christmas Holiday Events: From carol concerts to puppet shows theatre workshops and wildlife... Le Shuttle The Sundays Times Magazine Trans Indus Ltd Crystal Holidays The Times Literary Supplement There is something for all the family in this nationwide guide to what's on and where. By Heather Alston Around the World in 80 Days a Times Competition Where to get Santa's ticket to ride British Midland Le Shuttle Smiles under weeping willows Adventure Holidays: off the beaten track in traditional China... China Travel Service (UK)Ltd Swan Hellenic Brief encounter with beauty and the beasts ... and a magical trip down the Orinoco through Venezuela's enchanted forests and tranquil flatlands Voyages Jules Verne Holiday Inn Virgin Noble Caledonia Limited Getting there Trailfinders Air Vacations Flight Bookers Going Places Club Direct Bridge the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lunn Poly Air Tickets Direct Embassy Flight Centre Winter Breaks County Hotels Moat House Riber Hall Hotel La Place, Jersey Data Travel Bridgewood Manor Hotel Senior Citizen Breaks It's a Cracker Pennyhill Park Hotel Randells Hotel Toad Hall Cottages Royal Hotel February Special Ullesthorpe Court Charingworth Manor Sticks are for spearing cherries Skiing: A French clinic uses radical techniques to nurse skiers out of mediocrity and into deep powder Qantas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Disneyland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items From castles to elephant camps Far and Wide: A selection of holiday offers in Africa, Europe and the Middle East Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items One for One Katharine Allen Wanted Opera on North Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive SIRiUS Looking Forward to the Festive Season? Virginia Charles Sara Eden "the agency people rave about" Word-Watching Times Newspapers The Times Dinner Dates Discover the romance of The Times Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Listener Crossword No. 3335: A Sop To Ceberus by Teapoy Word-Watching Bridge First direct Simply the fastest thing on four wheels Motoring Editor Kevin Eason discovers how McLaren made the awesome F1 road car even quicker Alfred Dunhill Index Your chance to win McLaren's unique Le Mans… AA Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Baron drink drivers News in Brief Bond's BMW booms Desirable family to rent (seasonal) Why drive 300 miles when you could achieve the same result in ten minutes? Read on for a convenient Christmas Driven to Distraction Picture Gallery Ford offers a little extra on the side Protection against head-on crashes in now standard, but life-threatening dangers are greater from other directions. Vaughan Freeman reports Awards Night when a Trophy Made a Comeback Autofax All right ? Did the earth move for you? What happened when Roger Bell put his passengers in a Porsche 911 Turbo and told them to lie back and enjoy it Exactly the car to be seen in if you're planning to take over the world Alan Copps reports on the sale of piece of 20th-century history Privilege Insurance Audi Scotts Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Carriage Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northfield Audi Blade Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Ferrari Models Urgently Required Arthur Prince Audi Executive Audi Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Audi Dovercourt Audi Ford Shopkeeper's son whose Swallows became Jaguars In his series on gaints of British motoring, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu tells the story of william Lyons These are a few of my favourite Jags Dave Selby Makes his Selection Was the E-type as much of a car as the Xk120? 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Martin Waller is still waiting for an arrest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. 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It's never been a better time to haggle over that new car, says Vaughan Freeman The accelerated learning method The winter of our discontent Droashboard Of 39 TV Channels Seven Days Radio The Fastest Men on Skis Films of the Week Twelve Angry Men Cover image: A downhill racer Philippe… BBC1 Variations Anglia Variations Choice TV Late BBC1 Choice Saturday Satellite & Cable Sky One Film Choice Educating Rita Uk Gold, 9.20pm Choice Weekend Radio Saturday TV Early BBC1 Picture Gallery Variations Anglia Choice Variations Anglia Choice TV Late Choice Sunday Satellite & Cable Sky One Choice Film Choice Live and Let Die Sky Movies, 5.50pm Radio Monday Radio 1 Variations Anglia TV Early BBC1 Monday Satellite & Cable Sky One Film Choice Footlight Parade The Movie Channel, middey Picture Gallery Choice Variations Anglia TV Late BBC1 Choice Radio Tuesday Radio 1 Variations Anglia TV Early BBC1 Variations Anglia Choice TV Late Tuesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Radio Wednesday Variations TV Early Wednesday Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Choice Variations TV Late Radio Thursday Variations TV Early Variations Choice TV Late Choice Thursday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Mrs Doubtfire Sky Movies, 8pm Choice Radio Friday Radio 1 Variations TV Early Friday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Choice Varations Choice TV Late Time Computer Systems Ltd Eve Pollard Piture Gallery Dunhill Edition Magazine Diary Omega Sexual appetite Münster and the Nazis All about Eve Local difficulty Something for the Weekend No Title The New Citro?n Synergie Master Mark Picture Gallery GUCCI Oris A Swift One The Famous Group Picture Gallery Melting of the Snow Queen Drinks Direct Water King Gripp Kenzo SPA Compaq Computer Limited Halfords Free agent IBM Kenwood Marlboro Experience Marlboro No Title IBM Picture Gallery Circus animals The Balvenie Odd bins Mitsubish Motors If you want to take your mind on a voyage what is… Interflora Swan Hellenic The Times Teggie Raises its ugly head A horrible sort of tablold tourism is emerging from the deep waters of Liyn Tegid, as entrepreneurs discover the cheap thrills of marketing a monster On the Road Finance ABTA V106x Free computer test to find your perfect partner This Page: Black sparkly dress, ?546, Pierce Flonds,… Starry, starry night Voyages Jules Verne Fujifilm Two rooms and a hall have now become a two-bedroomed… Homebase Ernest Jones Restaurant Guide Eating Out Joe Joseph Lindauer The Times Cook Special occasions can be given extra lustre with a menu inspired by all things silver. 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