News from 17/02/1996
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Vivian Russell, J. M. Sentamu (Prolocutor, Convocation of Canterbury), Toni Joyce, Jon Ashworth, Sue Baker, John Gilstrap, Hugh Montefiore (Chairman), Lisa Alther, P. J. Giddings (ViceChairman), John Nutting, Andrew Pierce, Philip Young, Christena Appleyard, Rob Hughes, C. M. Behrmann, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Marsha Hunt, John A. Stanley, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Jan Morris, Gordon Allan, Jamie Redknapp, Max Glaskin, Keith Brunskill, Susan Parry, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Marshall, Stephen Prower (Research Officer), Philip Webster, Nigel Williamson and Jill Sherman, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Peter Doyle, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Beverly Golden, Clive Davis, Caroline Upcher, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Jane Hamilton, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Adam Fresco Bill Frost and Nick Nuttall, Hugh Hunston, John Clarke, Robert Sheehan, Helen Stevenson, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, John Hawthorne, Janet Evanovich, Alan Road, John Richmond, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Anne Rafferty, Peter Hughes, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Richard Jarvis, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Barry Overend, Janet Bush, Vernon Bogdanor, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Mike R. Bowlin, Chairman, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, Joseph Connolly, Edward Francis, David Long and Les Evans, Alastair Fitter, David Lindsay (Legal Adviser for Cespa), John Percival, Peter C. Jupp, Peter Barnard, Allister Sparks, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Lizanne Rose, Keith Allan, A. J. Saunders, Nick Nuttall and Alasdair Murray, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Meira Chand, Richard Thomson and Caroline Merrell, Philip Webber, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Brian Moss, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, John Higgins, T. Lomas, Alastair Brett's and Doug Sager, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Anne Tyler, Karen Zagor, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Olivant, Graham Boal, G. B. Wilson, Trevor Grove, Douglas Wood, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Peter Orr, Anthony Barnett (Policy Adviser), Philip Havers, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Hilton Holloway, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Frances Donnelly, Mary Morris, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Louise Doughty, Julian Muscat, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Nicolas Walter, David Rudnick, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Peregrine Hodson, Alistair McAlpine, Gerald Larner, Robert Miller and Jenni Pattison, Frances Hegarty, Francis Fitzgibbon, Tim Wapshott, Ruth Padel, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Helen Pridham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Jane Laidlaw, Christina A. Baxter Chairman, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Harry Enfield, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lisa Verrico, Marcus Binney and Stephen Farrell, Jack Barrett, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Parkin, Robert Seabrook, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Molly Spiro, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Nicol Williamson, Stanley R. Lowy (Chairman), Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Michael Beloff, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Maddock, Rupert Thomson, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, N. W. Moore, Penny Perrick, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Jonathan Mirsky, Stacy Sullivan,
ResumoInside your 8-section Times £1m reward in hunt for IRA bombers Armed police raid 30 houses Times man wins award Computer check Index Babies had surgery they did not need Australian drivers are just the ticket for Oxford buses Eat out for £5 Win a Weekend Break Picture Gallery Britain braced for Arctic weather Sting in the Clinton tale Oil spill threat to wildlife American book author exposed Intelligence shake-up to follow Scott attack United Cutlers Original sinner The Times on Monday National Savings Mail accused over Leeson's book Peace protesters direct anger at IRA Al Fayed agrees to libel payout News in Brief Goldsmith enlists 400 for election Transsexuals lose High Court battle McVicar to face assault charge Judge takes pity on ageing Raffles who lost his touch Jewel thief, 67, promises to retire Computer whiz-kid beats jail Son's tribute to stabbed head £10m needed to save Dürer's gem for nation Equity tries to bar 'black Brando' Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Wearier defeats Branson's record attempt Tugs battle to keep stricken supertanker at sea Pollution team moves in to save coast from oil slick Alliance Leicester Demands grow for inner hull to reduce leaks Seabirds at risk as spill comes ashore MPs back tougher action against noisy neighbours Centenary Mail wins paper of the year Eat out for a fiver Patrols monitor front line Irishman makes light of Einstein Daewoo Picture Gallery Mountain fans meet for social climbing Harrods Cancer unit stops treating terminally M to save money 'Nhs let us down in time of need' Station guards to protect women Airtours Jeep The American Legend Bottomley denies framing doctor over man's death Award-winning architects attack changes in court 'It will be a tragedy if this great design is marred by imfill or linkering of any kind' Dixons B&Q Schoolboy detained for fatal stabbing News in Brief £96,000 award Appeal fails Fire charges Rare eagle stolen Driver jailed Drought region's precious water washed out to sea South West faces more standpipes Grandparents' plea over death of baby Virgin British Airways Naturalist verges on the A1 for inspiration Who Dares …Dies? The Sunday Times Government accused of hiding Scott criticisms Labour and liberal Democrats call for waldegrave and lyell to resign W Wickes Instant reaction cannot dispel every shadow Riddell on Politics MPs fail to resist TV over-exposure SAGA Escape a mess of pottage on wobbly ladder Gredo Badgers dig in for long stay at Newbury Hamilton Direct Bank Don who stole books must repay £160,000 Ford Preachers 'should give life a meaning' Epson Socialists join poll rivals in threat to Eta Spain's leader in waiting spells out EMU doubts Spain has overcome Franco's legacy and is ready for a new transition, the man tipped to win next month's election tells Charles Bremner Page & Moy Holidays Iranians held after Nato raids Bosnia 'terrorist' base Suspects go free as troops look on Cellphones direct Elite wine club admits humble cider Pope signals change in rules for conclave cardinals Allied Dunbar President calls early election in Italy Ill omens plague Year of the Rat N&P China is warned Japan may rearm if Taiwan raided Bangladesh poll stirs new protests Picture Gallery (Reuter): Mohajirs shot dead by police No-Nonsense Vehicles Whitewater factor drags Republican wives into media gauntlet Buchanan packs punches to pull level with Dole Tennessee coma victim talks for 18 hours after seven years of silence Woolwich Direct Rio police to guard carnival tourists Farrakhan calls on US to halt 'mass murder of Iraqis' Six die in America train crash World Summary Palestinians to launch airline Germany offers reward for Nazi (AFP): Tax burden Where do you get help from HM Treasury to avoid tax Yeltsin coach calls the shots Tennis professional's task is to serve up fitness routine as Russian leader enters electoral contestMOSCOW File by Richard Beeston Taking out expensive insurance Benefits from Kohl visit will provide boost for Kremlin MOPS SAAB Language of Tolstoy under fire from West Home Secretary need not disclose reasons for removal certificate Law Report February 17 1996 House of Lords No infringement over use of common laudatory word The Sunday Times Financial status inquiry justified VAT inspectors should give notice of order sought Where can you invest up to £10,000 tax-free today A century of Lumière fantastic David Robinson reports on the celebrations in Bradford and London of 100 years of cinema The Open University Film Opinion Fame is a trick you can't pull twice Going Places Tower Records. Video. Books Recording Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament On Monday To Advertise Royal Festival Hall Rostal & Schefer Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre LSO Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres HMV Base Notes Musicals Hand the pinball crown to him The Broadway hit The Who's Tommy opens here soon. Matt Wolf meets the man who made it all possible Come into my study Concerts: An extended banquet of one of Chopin's parisian contemporaries. Plus Jarvi displays his growing authority as a conductor Jack Gibbons Queen Elizabeth Hall Easy Pay In all the colours of experience CBSO/Paavo Järvi Symphony Hall, Birmingham Base Notes Opera Base Notes Horse play for Emma? Base Notes In the name of Scott, go! Veron Bogdanor says MPs should force resignations Parliament risks losing its capacity to bring ministers to account Grassed off The Times Diary An everyday horror story of country life Prince Charle's local icar, John Hawthorne, on how a rural town copes with drugs and violence Why you never tip an equal Service charges force customers to pay and be robbed, or reuse and be humiliated. The law should ban them Do I like that The Times Diary Ice cool The Times Diary Spaced out The Times Diary Time for tea The Times Diary Mad Mag The Times Diary War Crimes Tightrope Where justice and reconciliation walk together Cherry-Pickers The Bible, Shakespeare, Johnson, Churchill - and now Scott Keep Smoke Alive Irish mist preserves the cigars in the woodpile Duty, integrity and accountability, as viewed by Scott Endangered snails Farrant case Countryside letter Car lights in daytime Here today No two cues alike Sport and TV Church approach to spirit of the age Bowled over Court Circular Mountbatten Festival of Music 1996 Royal engagements at the weekend Today's events Dinners Memorial service Weekend birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Service dinners Appointment Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Territorial Army Forthcoming marriages Sir George Trevelyan Sir George Trevelyan, teacher and New Age thinker, died on February 7 aged 89. He was born on November 5,1906 Personal Column Margaret Courtenay Margaret Courtenay, actress, died on February 15 aged aged 72. She was born on November 14,1923 Multiple Display Advertising Items Geoff Galwey Geoff Galwey, trainer of naval beach reconnaissanee parties during the Second World War, died on January 17 aged 83. He was born on May 1,1912 Shamus Culhane Shamus Culhane, animator and author, died in New York City on February 2 aged 87. He was born in Ware, Massachusetts, on November 12,1908 Demonstration of the Unemployed News The Times Crossword No 20,093 Opinion Letters Columns Obituaries Forecast Business Sport Superlative Travel Arts Car 96 Magazine Sections Weekend Game boy Vision Merger puts £425m dent in profits at Lloyds TSB Business Today Bid battle Martin Waller 28 Mark One in hands of administrator BET braced for Rentokil assault Production halted at CI pits and 260 are laid off Working Week 29 Sport 46-52 City fears grow for borrowing target Thornton Weekend Money Stock Markets Taxation Investment & Unit Trust Weekend Money Guides Hidden Assets of Clerical Medical EFM calls for cash to acquire Dunedin The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Lloyds fight intensifies as UniChem raises bid Tourist Rates A sprinkling of pixel dust Birse in profit Accountant 'demanded meeting with Nadir' Judge is named for Kevin Maxwell trial Business Roundup Trade Indemnity rises £110,000 Lautro fine Burmah sells retailers News Datacom suit Eastender inspired by spirit of Liverpool A Working Week for: Chris Farrow Christine Buckley meets the Londoner ready to walk through a storm for the North's successful docklands reclamation project High points of viewing a London house of treasures Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman goes behind the doors of Clerical Medical's main office Fidelity Brokerage Commodities Life Options Hangover feeling as equities fail to shine 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 Burmah Castrol Lloyds TSB Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes BET's question of price Tempus UniChem Wall Street Take Cover 35 Trouble in the bubble on Wall St Richard Thomson and Caroline Merrell measure up the New York and London markets Our passion for plastic prospers Expensive Uk credit cards face new competition, says Anne Ashworth Perking up Eurotunnel Personal Investor Fidelity Direct Pension Watch Difficult year ahead after leap in share prices A price to be paid for those windfalls Karen zagor warns that merger handouts carry tax implications Benefit rooted in days of the housekeeper Women looking after disabled husbands are the victims of tax discrimination, Sarah Jones finds National Savings How to Understand the Tax Allowances Get in a fix, and stick with it for five years First Tessas Lamentable silence of lenders Comment Tessa complaints rise Caroline Merrell discovers why a Tessa payout took almost two weeks before it could be reinvested The Scottish Investment Trust Plc The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Free Guide Direct Woolwich Murray Investment Trust Peps Monetary union: what does it mean Janet Bush rehearses the arguments for and against a European single currency First 100 days of the euro David Rudnick on how a switch to new money would affect you SEC Take cover from bomb damage Free policy is no accident RJ Temple Plc Allied Trust Bank TSB Investor Intelligence Chelsea Financial Services Schroders Sun Alliance Will small investors get fair shares under Crest ? 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Marianne Curphey looks at what it all means The Equitable Life Policy Portfolio Foreign Colonial Unhappy client may close debt advice firm Sara McCommel looks at the winding-up threat faced by the controversial Union Finance Flemings The claim to answer prayers of negative equity victims Mercury Asset Management Standard Life Prudential Prolific Orange prepares for market Take a long view if backing this phone firm, says Karen Zagor Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd The Value Bond Pep Guinness Flight Baillie Gifford & Co Ltd On call and on the move Karen Zagor offers some tips to mobile phone users Sun Alliance Allied Dunbar M&G Saints Clerical Medical Service worth saving Morag Preston says post offices are planning to be the supermarkets of the financial world How the newcomers performed Robert Miller examines Micrepal's survey of 140 trusts launched last year Plenty of variety on offer to investors Foreign Colonial Carr Sheppards Edinburgh Fund Managers Plc Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Peps put into the spotlight The Times Money Information Service Chase De Vere Investment Plc Gas VAT rebate lost in the system Pension clawback to be challenged Why it would pay to die on a Tuesday The Equitable Life Premium Bond vigil Sids need to be considered Perpetual When returns are far from friendly Societies are facing criticism over their fees, Caroline Merrell finds Clerical Medical The Times Unit Trust Information Service MOPS Dull end to the week Fidelity Brokerage Lara returns in crowd-pleasing style Comfortable win for West Indies is opening World Cup match Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Tomorrow Kirsten records gap in class A slow bowler turning into money-spinner Simon Wilde's World Cup Extras Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland look for new direction from Humphreys France under pressure in paris Thomas still ready to make the running Teletext An innocent with a touch of steel Andrew Longmore on the free spirit determined to restore France's adventurous approach Snow Reports William Hill Wasps can provide stern test as Bath begin to splutter Vicompt De Valmont to lead the wise warriors Richard Evans Easby Joker can have last laugh Chepstow Bbc1 Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline William Hill Newcastle Chepstow Che lives as the latest recruit to illustrious brotherhood By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Foley fears sprint finish Warwick Swinburn on course for full recovery Windsor Lingfield Park Thomson masters spirited Kerkow Foxhunter aspirants in race against time Results from Four Meetings The Times Match-By-Match Guide to the Fa Cup this Weekend Free spirit discovers perfect platform for self expression Saturday portrait: Stan Collymore, by oliver Holt Paisley's greatest asset was gift of the common touch Simple man was simply the best BT Horton enjoys revival in fortune David Maddock talks to a manager putting a traumatic spell behind him When is a shop not a shop? For the Record UCI Cinemas Victorious Rusedski primed for Sampras In Brief Feherty dream Williams on cue Hounslow hope Homely Halifax Belles of the ball Racing 48 Scotland looking back to the future Victory over wales promises to bring unlikely grand slam a step nearer Weary England have look of journeymen World Cup Details Today Simon Barnes Redknapp fears worst after another injury setback First Telecom Travel The Sting in the Clintons' Tale Orange Offers Gardening Books Theatre Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert?The Times crities seclect the besr entertainment Jazz Films Classical West End Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Rock Opera Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fims in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Dance Galleries Museums England's Tourist Boards Singing for salvation Ruth Gledhill finds missionary Zeal in Barbados Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Whiten the dark with carpets of snowdrops Stephen Anderton tells how to tune in to the welcoming heralds of a new spring Gardens to Visit Multiple Display Advertising Items Soft Water Benefits with Krystal Shut out Burgi Ars Pounds Quality Timber Buildings Multiple Display Advertising Items We Offer More than a Sales Receipt after the Sale The prince of Belgian rose gardens The famous gardens in Belgium are open to the public in June. This week: Château d'Hex The old gardener timed his sowing and harvesting according to the feast days of the saints Chateau D'hex Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Finch Conservatories Premier Bathrooms Critical to be kind A reviewer's integrity is under constant conflicting pressures The Times Pretty Boy runs to fat Outlaw hero or bank-robbing thugn there is less to a famous desperado than this novel, say Erica Wagner Pretty Boy Floyd By Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana Orion, £16.99 Too white a shade of pale Walter Ellis on a bizarre true story of black race prejudice Repossessing Ernestine By Marsha Hunt HarperCollins, £15.99 Thursday Times Books Hardback The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Paperback Picture Gallery Looking for Ms Write Falling for Mr Wrong By Caroline Upcher Orion, £9.99 Dream machine Children's Books Tease before bedtime Dance with Me By Louise Doughty Touchstone, £9.99 New in Paperback Torched by the fires of the rising sun The rape of Nanking by the Japanese in 1937 is the background for a dense and absorbing novel, Frances Donnelly says A Choice of Evils By Meira Chand Weidenfed & Nicolson, £16.99 With all passion misspent Mings Kingdom By Nicol Williamson Hutchinson, £14.99 Run for your life, little boy Nathan's Run By John Gilstrap Little, Brown, £12.99 Picture Gallery Helen Stevenson is gripped by a thriller that… Feisty, fruity and dead funny Two for the Dough By Janet Evanovich Hamish Hamilton, £12.50 Blind eye of the beholder The Insult By Rupert Thomson Bloombury, £10.99 Rushdie wins at last When is a shop not a shop Pop Single New on Cd: Lou Reed returns to New York; Brazil's favourite son; Obrecht's mesmerising Mass: Sawallisch goes wild Gabrielle Give Me a Little More Time Pop Album Lou Reed Set the Twilight Reeling A Times Reader Offer Jazz Antonio Carlos Jobim New on Video: Boorman lost in the jungle; digital stew from the delicatessen; Steve Martin battles fate Choral Jacob Obrecht Missa Maria Zart Opera Ruth Ann Swenson Cotorature Arias from the Golden Age Orchestral Stokowski Transcriptions Philadelphia Orchestra/Sawallisch Saturday Rendezvous Virginia Charles The Executive Club The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items SIRiUS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vigia Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Classified Continues Overleaf Property Classified Continued from Previous Page North of the Thames Designer Showhouse Open now! 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Alan Jabez reports Tracking the world market It can traverse quicksand, peat bogs, ditches—and float Completely cleared of all charges after a six-month sentence Stuart Birch is converted to the attractions of diesel by Volkswagen's Golf Gl TDI Volkswagen Golf Pl TDI A racing start for new McLaren News in Brief Korea opening Higher gear NSX Aston Martin Multiple Display Advertising Items IAM Lancaster Land Rover Jeep Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Sale goes on in the bargain basement Vaughan Freetman explains why second-hand cars will become increasingly popular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster 50 Popular Sellers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The TVR Centre Cnda Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotts Dovercourt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items L 15 Hot Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's that blonde in the past of an American invader? Steering Column I remember Suki, Paul Gambaccini tells Andrew Pierce British brainwave that could put motorists miles ahead Backed by the legendary Cosworth name, the Merritt engine offers a double bonus, says Hugh Hunston A number of ways to get yourself noticed Alan Copps on the latest registration plate auctions Dangers of a bull market Dr Dashboard Made in Britain, it became a bechmark of excellence.… The New Mazda End of a Range of 26 years Picture Gallery The Equitable Life The state we're in, it's time to start looking at pension arrangements Helen Fridham on why it is vital for you to begin preparing for your retirement now Changes in the system mean you must plan early for your latter years The Basic Pension A new look at an age-old problem 1950s schemes can help those pedalling towards golden years Annuity contracts do offer benefits, but are not without their drawbacks The Best Lump Sum at Retirement Annuity Contracts Where to find that vital information For the best vintage, the ground has to be properly prepared Performance remains a crucial criterion if the right results are to be obtined at maturity Unit-Linked Unit and Investment Trust With-Profits Self-Invested Personal How to make the right choice The basic questions that every investor should be asking If you can afford it, you should have a basic regular premium contract and top it up with lump sums when you have spare cash A choice of 17 unit-linked funds… Weigh up… options v… moving… new emp… Picture Gallery Ariable regular contributions and single… Companies can make a valuable contribution mto your pension Hidden charges come out into the open It is now much easier to find out exactly how much a personal plan is going to cost—but for the consumer, grey areas remain Past Performance Effect of Charges Delays, excuses and compromise as the ait for compensation drags on Two years after the pensions mis-selling fiasco, hopes of redress for many remain in limbo There are fears some investors may lose their right to redress Chilents who don't respond to the first letter will only be sent one reminder Guides that can help you through the pension maze Why it can pay to be more flexible with your pension New rules give more scope for change, but there are risks that have to be faced The Times Careful choice of annuity will make all the the difference Is being out of Serps still a good idea Annuity Options The Equitable Life Of 39 TV Channels Seven Days Radio Happy Campers Films of the Week February 17 Saturday TV Early Variations Variations The New Adventures of Superman BBC1, 6.15pm Choice BBC1 Opera at the Kirov: Sadko BBC2, 8.05pm Choice Saturday Satellite & Cable Film Choice DIY-Day Special TLC, 1pm-4 pm Choice Weekend Radio Sunday BBC1 Variations The Natural World: Lions—Pride in Peril BBC2, 6pm Choice Variations Half the Picture BBC2, 8.25pm Choice BBC1 Without Walls Special: The Writing Game Channel 4,9pm Choice Sunday Satellite & Cable Beverly Hills 90210 Sky One, 7pm Choice Victor , Victoria TNT, 9pm Film Choice Variations BBC1 Radio Monday Satellite & Cable A Dangerous Woman The Movie Channel, 11.40pm Film Choice Wings Paramount, 8.30pm and 1am Choice Variations BBC1 Island of Dreams: For Better Or Worse Channel 4,9pm Choice Screaming Reels Channel 4,8pm Choice Radio Variations BBC1 Variations The House: Winning Ticket BBC2, 9.30pm Public Eye: All Fall Down BBC2, 8pm Choice BBC1 Tuesday Satellite & Cable A Damsel in Distress Sky Movies Gold, 6pm Film Choice Azimuth: Making a Dishonest Buck Discovery, 8pm Choice Radio Variations BBC1 Wednesday Satellite & Cable The Gossip Show Bravo, 9pm Choice A Business Affair The Movie Channel, 10pm Film Choice Under the Sun: Spending the Kids' Inheritance BBC2, 9.30pm Choice Variations BBC1 Radio Variations BBC1 Variations Blues and Twos: 3-5 On Scene ITV, 8.30pm Choice BBC1 Three Colours Cezanne: Green BBC2, 8pm Choice Thursday Satellite & Cable Reap the Wild Wind Sky Movies Gold, 4pm Film Choice Planet of the Apes Bravo, 8pm Choice Radio Variations BBC1 Friday Satellite & Cable The Masque of the Red Death Bravo, 10pm Film Choice Under-15 Football Sky Sports 2,7pm Choice The Mark Thomas Comedy Project Channel 4,10.30pm Choice Variations Paul Weller in Concert BBC2, 11.45pm Choice BBC1 Conversation the Power of Persuasion Magazine Selfridges Magazine Diary The art of taxidermy is being frittered away on domestic pets called Fift and Minouche. While I asked about costs, my son was patting a poodle, unaware it had passed away Cheese is murder Hare today Fantasy Liverpool Foul play Recalling Nancy Astor Something for the Weekend BBC Radio 4 There's No Such Thing as an Average Person 406 Peugeot Original sinner Martin Scorsese likes to explore the dark side of human nature in his films. And the inspiration comes directly from his own life, Ginny Dougary discovers. Portrait by Catherine Cabrol No Title Nike-Air cushioning will save the earth. One court… Before Nike, people walked After years going round in circles Audi perfects the 5-valve engine Smoking when Pregnant Crossing Abbey National Judgment day Maurice Papon had it it all; a glittering political career—and a collaborative past. Now a court is to rule on whether France's elder statesman should stand trail for helping the Nazis to impose the Final Solution. Ben Macintyre reports Picture Gallery Walt Disney World Orient Lines Edinburgh Has a new landmark. The Athens of the… Space Space Picture Gallery Wales Cymru Land of Inspiration Seven Seas Health Care BAC Conservatories Picture Gallery Veiled threats to open minds Why, in a country of laughter and smiles, does there lurk a sense of menace, more imagined than real? Nurofen Noble Caledonia Limited NordicTrack Born in the USA Karen Mulder, the Dutch supermodel with all-American looks, shows off the latest US import-something for the weekend. lain R. Webb flies the flag Fashion No Title Fashion Magnificent Driveways Modest Prices Town & Country Space invaders House Style Lofts are shaking att their yuppie Eighties image and becoming the places for comfortable family living in the Nineties, Vinny Lee writes. Photographs by Polly Wreford Picture Gallery Noble Caledonia Limited Restaurant Guide Eating Out McCord Design by Mail The Times Cook See in the Chinese New Year with a scallop and chicken feast fir for an emperor Photograph by Brittain & Cliff Scallop "Jellyfish" with Black Mushrooms, Black Bean Sauce and Noodles Drink Changes to safe-drinking limits and a ten-year study in Denmark provide heartening news for regular imbibers What to Buy Star Buys A Journey to Lower Nubia A unique opportunity to cruise the Nile beyond the Aswan High Dam for a week a luxury cruiser utilising direct flights in and out of Aswan Interiors Kirkdale Thomas Lloyd the Leather Furniture Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living Small Birds Singing Harry Enfield Billingshurst 'I had no friends there. The local boys looked quite tough and likely to beat me up for being a weed P&O Cruises Mercedes-Benz Engineered like no other car The Times 1015 tackles footballer Jamie Redknapp Margot says So what happens when the footle bug finally bites? Now that I've shown a flicker of interest, the gang are determined to find a team for me to support Dear 1015 Coca-Cola Cup final tickets Numero Uno Mizuno! Picture Gallery …win the soccer holiday of a lifetime Trip to the top Fashion designer, John Richmond first found success in the eighties with his 'designer-reble' biker jackets. He has recently shown his new menswear collection in Milan and is preparing to stage a show of womens clothes there in March. 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