News from 24/02/1996
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Vivian Russell, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Stephen Brook, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, David Lort-Phillips, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Annabel Levy, Magnus Linklater, Don Winslw, Gordon Allan, Jenny Nisbet, Paul Hoggart, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ray Hearn, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Barry Turner, Michael Yorke, Clive Davis, James Bentley, Caroline Sanderson, Lynne Truss, Peter Hanaway, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Miller, John Hedgecoe, Hugh MacKenzie, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, A. A. Hayes, Robert Sheehan, David Charter Education Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Mark Goodier, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, William Goodhart, Anthony Cane, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Michael Clark, David T Adams, Janet Bush, Martin Knapp, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Margot Wilson, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, David Long and Les Evans, Daniel Fearon, Sarah Bagnall, Louise Johncox, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, Lyan Hightower, Lizanne Rose, John Ardagh, Sally Jones, Denis Bethell, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Marian Keyes, Matthew Perry, David Miller, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Joe Stuart-Smith, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Roger Haywood (Chairman), Eva Figes, Karen Zagor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Stefano Hatfield, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Peter Brimelow, Hilton Holloway, Nicholas Bennett, M. D. Bakes, Jane Laidlaw, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, Kate Alderson, Caspar Glyn, Julian Muscat, Leo, Michael Imeson and Kevin Eason, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Michael Kallenbach, Christopher Walker, Andrew Young, S. A., Louisa Young, Jennai Cox, Tim Wapshott, James Bone and Michael Horsnell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Graham Lord, Erica James, John Mair, Becky Smith, Michael Coveney, Nadine Meisner, Tim Roberson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ingo Hasselbach, Clare Cowan, Brian Mountford, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, George Edwards, James Bone and Stacy Sullivan, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Ahdaf Soueif, Tim Rice, Alan Jackson, Alasdair Murray, Dr Dashboard, R. A. Cartwright (Director), Charles Barrand, Paul Richardson, Simn Wilde's, Keith McDougall, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Robert Miller and Russell Jenkins, P. A. McKinney, Susy Smith,
ResumoInside your 8-section Times Bombs cache found at IRA man's hideout City of London plans to extend its security 'ring of steel' Family murders Iraqi defectors Index Virgin Paradise lost? Take a Friend to a Concert for 30p Pilots killed in Harrier crash Major promises to stay until 1997 Free Film Ticket £240 gifts for young offenders Meet the new boss Young Britons die in suicide pact at US shooting range The Times on Monday Picture Gallery Every Day next Week National Savings Treasury serves writ for £34m on Pamela Clowes Fraudster says he is innocent and threatens to sue Major rules out early election West's mother said he was killer 'in 1967' News in Brief 'Mad cow' farm raided Hospital man cleared Help for disabled Windsor keys found Suspect given bail Damages challenged Crime-free isle surveyed Doctor 'framed in Bottomley plot' awarded £600,000 Newspaper protests at size of libel damages for consultant it called 'Dr Dolittle' after patient died Chiefs quest for king's head ends in Highlands Princess points to dangers of stress syndrome Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Why was he left in the lurch? Halifax Tanker slick rings Lundy nature haven Resorts at risk as oil stretches for 100 miles along Welsh coast Mandelson spares party's blushes in Blairite tract Riddell on Politics The Times Gummer's gaffe lets London hail millennium early Losing bidder complains of pro-London bias after leaks reveals Greenwich will host exhibition Pathfinders Cardiff collects £46m for covered stadium Gilbert & Sullivan Eurostar loses its hi-tech memory Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Parents give black mark to free nursery vouchers Labour condemns 'expensive paper chase' New rules for use of gagging orders Voluntary Euthanasia Society Pyramid selling helps stir up storm in a £435m teacup Directors suspended on eve of rail sale Quiet revolution at crossword contest Aberlour 'Islanders' to get new link with mainland Corolla MacKay promotes rescue deal for ailing marriages Divorce in 12 months defended Poetic parson showed how art is a friend of religion Credo Social Security New views of St Ethelburga Daihatsu Church's survival 'relies on power of preachers' The Times Bolton wanderer says there's no going back Thurnham blames bungling over arms-to-Iraq and Conservative malpractice for his resignation Nokia The perfect family whose values the party no longer holds dear Saints or sinners? Friends of the maverick Conservative Peter Thurnham are eager to tell another story of him and his wife, reports Alice Thomson Boots Renegade's seat and papers put out on the street Apple Navy honours forgotten hero of Crimean War Dedication service makes belated amends for slighting of seamen's widow at first VC ceremony Savage encounter that claimed 500,000 lives Direct British Airways Bahrain struggles to keep the lid on Muslim uprising Saudi Arabia fears that unrest could destabilise Gulf The bombs and barricades of militant Shia Muslims have scared away tourists and discouraged foreign business in Bahrain, as the embattled ruling family attempts to keep its grip on power, Christopher Walker reports Sun Alliance The Solicitors Trust Family ties offer no defence against Saddam's vengeance Brittany fights on beaches to keep mussels on menu Brussels ruling to restrict shellfish harvesting threatens to kill ancient tradition Yeltsin threat to dismiss his Cabinet President 'is alcoholic' Moi launches big crime crackdown Digital Official Supplier Reuter: Wedding of dead man is halted Oddbins America's meanest sheriff Buchanan threatens to quit Republican party Dole absence dents prospects DrivingPlan Airtours FBI holds alleged KGB spy World Summary (AFP): Rao to face bribe inquiry (Reuter): Bombing error by French jet (AP): Holocaust assets claim rejected (Reuter): Unsettled bills Satellite on a string boosts hopes for electricity in space Tennessee recommends Thou Shalt Display The Ten Commandments Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Police sacked over nude rampage Corks pop as serial killer dies Country Club Hotel Group Bishop on trial after ordaining gay priest 'Mr Clean' cleared to enter Italian election campaign Princess's visit leaves Imran poised for political career Moben Russia jumps gun to lift sanctions on Serbs Fugitives return to Germany Thomas Cook Holidays Rifkind preparing Cyprus initiative Wife fills charisma gap Señora de Aznar brings human face to dour conservative's campaign for power in Madrid Madrid File Tunnel vision a bridge too far Brussels to make oldies golden Mops Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Gonzalez losing support to Left N&P Socialists try to play the Franco card The Sunday Times Take a friend to a concert for 30p From Bach to Birtwistle: You Can save up to £30 off the Price of a Concert Ticket Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Royal National Theatre Opinion Millennium? Been there, done that Week in the Arts Theatre Incendiary by device Theatre: Christopher Durang throws petrol on the fires of urban stress, says Benedict NIghtingale Laughing Wild Riverside, W6 Olympia London General Accident Rising Star Videos Entertainments Classical Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Theatre Apollo Victoria The Times Buy the throat Concert Moloko Eve's, W1 Royal Shakespeare Company Pop Selling Celine by the pound, dollar, yen Canada's multi-platinum chanteuse tells Alan Jackson the facts of marketing life Pop Visual arts UK Base Notes Boxing was always a special case Magnus Linklater joins the debate on pay-per-view sport She speaks The Times Diary Clamming up The Times Diary Patriotic games Peter Brimelow believes the appeal of the presidential hopeful, Patrick Buchanan, can only grow Harvest of bricks and mortar The English love their countryside, but if more people are allowed to live there it will be destroyed for ever Debarred The Times Diary Oil baron The Times Diary Manor born The Times Diary The Bad Attorney Lyell has performed a difficult job poorly Washington Irish America's role as the IRA killings continue Food for Thought A crayfish a day is good for you-and for Britain Maintaining line on human rights Scott report Overhead power lines How to create a countryside for all 'Poaching' doctors Bingley boys Many thanks Church approach to spirit of the age Episcopal pay Brit Awards Questions of race Court Circular Royal engagements Weekend events School news Legal debate Anniversaries Personal Column Service dinners Dinners Memorial service Kenneth R. Monroe Royal Horticultural Society Luncheon Royal Navy University news Picture Gallery Latest wills Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Fan Makers Forthcoming marriages Church news Harry Urwin Harry Urwin, Deputy General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, 1969-80, died on February 9 aged 80. He was born on February 24,1915 Public Notices Nicholas Beriozoff Nicholas Beriozoff, ballet master, died in Zurich on February 18 aged 89. He was born in Kaunas, Lithuania, on May 16,1906 AES Electric Limited Canon Peter Harvey Canon Peter Harvey, parish priest and journalist, died on February 19 aged 79. He was born on December 26,1916 Dreadful Catastrophe Rosemary Say Rosemary Say, drama critic, journalist and SOE operator, died on February 6 aged 76. She was born on March 30,1919 News The Times Crossword No 20,099 Picture Gallery Opinion Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Forecast Sewills Magazine Weekend 10 15 Vision Picture Gallery Barings set to banish past with major US takeover Business Today Stock Exchange Melvyn Marckus Oil spill claims may take years Outcry over misleading invoices Monday Working Week Talks under way to save Mark One Picture Gallery Nadir 'wanted to buy Observer' Henderson touche Remnant Weekend Money The Hidden Assets at Port Sunlight Industry reduces investment The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Big guns fire against order-driven trading Tourist Rates Two media lords a-leaping Melvyn Marckus French Connection slips Tesco tries to find its 'lost' loyal customers Rentokil undeterred by BET response Business Roundup Homes gloom continues AA insurance direct US deal boosts Lynx De Beers diamond deal High rise of a state-of-the-art estate agent A Workign Week for: Jan Morgan Victoria McKee meets a woman whose force and personality have made a special mark in the cut-throat world of property deals The model village with a squeaky clean image Hidden Assets Sarah Cunningham gives a guided tour of Unilever's idyllic Port Sunlight Fidelity Brokerage Commodities Liffe Options Political anxieties keep shares rise to a fraction 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 GEC forced into bunker Tempus Rentokil British Airways Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes French Connection Wall Street Mutuals mean war on loans Building societies will be forced to cut rates to stay competitive, Anne Ashworth writes Will New Code of Practice Afford Lenders Shelter from Blame? Dangers of doing the splits Personal Investor Money Guide Fidelity Direct Delayed Shock Pensions advice in divorces Returns free of tax for angels with big wallets Matchmakers are introducing ideas and money. Clare Stewart reports Weekend Money Guide Are the trackers on the right trail? Caroline Merrell asks whether a direct line to market leads to more lucrative returns National Savings Take a good look before putting your trust and money into new ventures Robert Miller negotiates the VCT maze Buchanan alarm Nationwide rabbit outsmarts rivals Comment A complaint made to the insurance 'referee' can pay Caroline Merrell finds hope for policyholders who pursue an insurer through the ombudsman Chelsea Financial Services The Equitable Life Henderson touche Remnant Killik & Co Scottish Friendly Assurance Murray Johnstone Second-hand can be best Selling your endowment could pay dividends in a repossession Sara McConnell explains how Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Eagle Star did not rise to expectation Standard Life Fund Management Forbes courts controversy to win race on the flat Karen Zagor weighs up the tax concept that has captured the imagination of the US public Towry Law World Cover Taxaction Foreign Colonial Northern Rock Perpetual Perk up your investments Morag Preston looks at the extras some companies offer shareholders More Cash Prudential SEC The Equitable Life Asian Fund Range Guinness Flight Foreign Colonial Sun Alliance Investor's reason to regret irregular return of Pep Corporate bonds draw income seekers, but the payout can be hard to forecast, says Sarah Jones Flemings Management Ltd M&G Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Clerical Medical Investment Group Birth of 'Greed is Good' Legend Port Folio Long-term savers with a bad case of delayed shock Caroline Merrell on the legacy of the Eighties hard sell The Equitable Life M&G Newton Exeter Friendly Society Insurance indemnities Not with the Woolwich Still earning after 80 years Allied Dunbar Providing an answer, post-haste Single currency and bank charges M&G Guaranteed Income Bonds Mortgage advice for homebuyers The Times Money Information Service Savers' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chase De Vere Investment PLC Shares fail to keep early gains Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service A Fimbra Member Schoen a winner who crossed the sporting divides Weekend View The Times Match-By-Match Guide to Premiership this Weekend Gallacher happy to play it cool Peter Ball talks to a player who has had more than his fair share of bad breaks Wilkinson banks on cup success to bolster his tenure Big Matt can take lead role among star cast Thunderer: Kempton Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Thunderer: Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Cigar has abscess drained Swinburn out of hospital Silver Wedge to make weight advantage tell Today's Races on Television Haydck Park BBC1 Jones misses rides on family hopefuls Thunderer: Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Thunderer: Musselburgh Thunderer: Lingfield Park Waugh twins see double in record stand England's reputation on the slide World Cup Extras Common assault Peace offering Lara nicked Backing out? Scoreboard Special circumstances increase the burden on player in his pomp Saturday portrait: Wasim Akram, by Michael Henderson Details Your chance to predict another famous five On Saturday Irish aim to build on success in exile The Times Whiteman ahead of the game David Powell says Britain's new track hope likes to dictate from the front Urmanov's daring sways judges For the Record Snow Reports The Times Champion falters allowing Duff to reach final The Times New league goes ahead without world series In Brief England on spot Rusedski out Westner in front Lawler survives Out of Klink Simon Barnes Atherton challenged to restore order Newcastle settle fee for Batty Brewster buoyant despite finding sea of troubles By our Sports Staff: Tomba captures world gold at last Watermark Rugby Union Outdoors Invasion of the Killer Crayfish England's Tourist Boards Books Travel Shopping Planning to see a show or a film, an exhibition or a concert? The Times critics select the best entertainment West End Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases Invaders that Have Changed our Ecosystems Blessed by the spirit Ruth Gledhill visits a packed church in the shadow of York Minster Hamilton Direct Bank First Catch your Crayfish Garden Answers Honda Lawnmowers Roll out the barrow Stephen Anderton on buying a wheelbarrow that will take the ache out of heavy carting Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashdown Special Offers Underneath the arches A cherry tree gazebo has pride of place in a Belgian garden whose owner takes delight in softening the symmetry she has created Compost Bins Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Pounds Naticnwide Service J. Amand Ltd ARS Websters Westwood The Teak Tiger Trading Company William Tillman Multiple Display Advertising Items Hair Loss? Mops Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancelled Order Multiple Display Advertising Items Freelance Proofreading and Copy-editiing Pozzani Pure Water Poetry Competition The Central Clinic Poetstyle Ltd A leaf out of the Regency book Jill Parkin, heart aflutter, offers some inspired ideas for fanning the flames of your own Austen romance Multiple Display Advertising Items Backswing Jolliman Winchester Healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Wallguard Winebergs Lasting glory for the orders of battle Daniel Fearon meets a medal collector devoted to preserving heroic treasures Oreck Shoparound Comfort Shoes Saleroom Saturday Rendezvous The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills International Turn a dream into bricks and mortar John D Wood & Co Case Study Want to be a paperback writer? Fame and fortune come in soft covers, and young authors are prepared to skip the threadbare prestige of a hardback appearance, says Graham Lord Gumshoe and high heels W. H. Smith's worthy Fresh Talent '96 promotion takes too few risks Isle of Joy Falshpoint Semana Santa Love is a single-gendered thing Water Melon Poolbeg, £5.99 A Breath of Fresh Air Phoenix, £5.99 From the prints to the frog Children's Books Oh, what a lovely war Teenage Fiction Breakfast with Dolly By John Hedgecoe Collins & Brown, £14.99 On the Leigh shore Lynne Truss delights in a critical defence of a cinematic iconoclast The World according to Mike Leigh By Michael Coveney Harper Collins, £18 Hardback The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Paperback Dillons New in Paperback The Folio Society Picture Gallery Girls' talk unveiled Sandpiper By Ahdaf Soueif Bloomsbury, £14.99 When expression ties our tongues The more we learn to talk, the less we are able to say The Knot By Eva Figes Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Voyages of Discovery Thursday Times Boks Harper Collins Just one of the jackboot boys Fuhrer-Ex: Memoirs of a Former Neo-Nazi By Ingo Hasselbach Chatto & Windus, £10.99 Jazz New on CD: Veteran torch singer still burning; stunnign debut from a Kentucky girl; new light on Haydn; adventures with Wagner' Gomes makes his mark Hadda Brooks Times Was When Pointblank/Virgin Pop Album Joan Osborne Relish Blue Gorilla/Mercury 526 699 Pop Single Lightning Seeds Ready or Not Epic 662967 New on Video: Brilliant Chinese pyrotechnics; slow-burning Americana; Costner gets his powder wet Red Firecracker Green Firecracker Electric, 15,1994 Orchestral Wager Symphony in C; Siegfried Idyll; Wesendonck Lieder Chamber Opera Haring around after witches Braving a parky day on the Downs, Jill Parkin goes a beagling and learns the folklore of chasing a hare that suddenly isn't there Our indolent visitors from Russia Feather report Osborne & Little Disaster was blowing in the wind Sailing Simple facts about the good life Self-Catering Breaks: Fancy a folly? Crave a coastguard's cottage? Jill Crawshaw looks at the options Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland It's a tufa life inside a rock dwelling Turkey: Exploring Cappadocia's mushroom-shape erosions; and day-tripping arund the Dalyan delta Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages Discovery Hazy days in turtle town Cox & Kings Ie Shuttle Why mad Ludwig was king of the castles Germany: The flights of fancy of a crazy monarch allow visitors to Bavaria to escape from reality . . . while in Düsseldorf and Thüringia—the home of Luther, Bach and Goethe—the mood is of today Germany facts The old stars rise in the east Emma Faint Martin Woolley or Anne Hughes China Travel Service Saga Ships monthly Voyages Jules Verne Bastion of Barbarossa Unbridled heartiness with live music on every corner Bad Kissingen Variations on a theme park Fun Parks: The wet rides of Bellewaerde; the fairy-tale world of Efteling; and the magic of Disney Cayman Islands British Airways Word-Watching Fantasy world woos a cynic The indoor piste is a whiz for children Skiing: Easing into form n the gentle slopes at Tamworth; tackling the real thing at Sestriere in Italy Taste of challenge on the Milky Way Noble Caledonia Limited Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items Take Cover Travelbag Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Going Places Pricesaver Airfares Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items NZTIS British Airways Travel Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Norway & Scandinavia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Cézanne prints for under £15 It is Being Hailed as the Exhibition of the Decade and You Can Buy Wonderful Pritns from £4.99 Each Blakes Cottages Sports & Craft Breaks for All Hoseasons P&O Scottish Ferries RAC Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3346: Unfair by Leo Computer Games and Pastimes Word-Watching Bridge NatWest A new Mini for the millennium Roll over, Issignois, Kevin Eason welcomes GM's concept bubble car Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Women who just can't wait to drive you away What you should know about driving on snow Aa Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Mercedes adds the E to estate Excuses that fail to face reality It never occurred to me that the 'workers' were real in those Ford posters. I assumed they were actors in overalls Driven to Distraction Why Britain is on the road to ruin Michael Imeson and Kevin Eason on the price of neglect and under-investment Autofax Help me, I am going out of control His knuckles white as snow, Vaughan Freeman skids into a Car 96 special survey of winter motoring Ten Things You Should Know about Ice Take your pick News in Brief Ashes to ashes Export drive Going to frozen limits in a town called Arjeplog Privilege Insurance Audi Scotts Audi South Hereford Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items American Carriage Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Rentals More women should take you for a ride If you want to hire a chauffeur, it will probably be a man, but attitudes are changing. Jennai Cox reports Exploring different sex drives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor House Certificates granted by candlelight Ray Hearn explains how some of the oldest cars on Britain's road pass their annual MoT test Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Used Car Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 50 Cars between £10,000 & £15,000 Cap Motor Research Ltd Choose your Own Registration DVLA Classic Registration Numbers Wanted Me Met & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Institute Advanced Motorists Weissenfels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovencourt The deal for which I will never, ever, forgive my father Steering Column Andrew Pierce talks to Sally Ann Triplett Minor event to a major reunion Morris owners have the chance to meet, greet and swap gossip this weekend. Alan Copps explains Clunk, Click and Prepare to Inflate in an Emergency A slipped disc that could land you in jail Safe and Saxy little mover Alan Copps takes a new Citroën for a spain around Spain and finds it smooth on the toughest terrain Mazda Sporty style that lacks excitement Hilton Holloway on the Toyota Paseo Toyota Paseo Tax & Financial Planning Prolific Countdown begins for DIY tax eturns The biggest change in the gathering of revenue is under way and non-compliance could attract attention, reports Sara McConnell The questions that you will have to answer Employees The dates to remember Self Employed Moves could mean a bill of £500m Costs Need help? Then make sure you know where to go for advice Accountants TSB Make sure the taxman doesn't get too much Caroline Merrell on why it is vital to make the maximum use of your allowances Capital Gains Tax Personal Allowances Medical Insurance Peps and Tessas Enterprise and Venture Trusts Charitable Giving Inheritance Tax Schroders The right contributions count in the long run Few people provide properly for their pensions, writes Caroline Merrell Make the right decisions now to avoid paying heavily for your mistakes later Topping up your occupational scheme Personal pension planning Mopping up unused tax relief Independent Financial Adviser Revealed: clues to the code that determines what your bill will be Cracking the Code What that Tax Code Notice Really Tells You Welcome boost for couples Escape route from the annuity straitjacket Tax breaks on plans to ease you into retirement may look tempting but don't ignore the risks, says Paul Durman Think of the things that could go wrong The Risks that You Face Choices that determine retirement income How the Schemes Work Don't ignore the open-market path Income-Providers Woolwich Building Society End those worries with some answers to your problems Check out the runners and riders in the great conversion stakes Perpetual Posing in the car park can hit you in the wallet Jill Insley outlines several ways to cut the tax cost of your company car Keep those mileage and petrol records up to date Editor who handed the keys back Susy Smith—audi Coupe Sales boss's four wheeled bonus Clare Cowan-Golf GTI Merchant Investors Virgin direct Seven-Day Listing of 39 TV Channels plus Seven Days… Jail Bird Films of the Week Saturday TV Early Variations Variations Choice BBC1 Choice Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Radio BBC1 Variations Choice Variations Choice BBC1 Choice Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Variations Radio Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Variations BBC1 Choice Radio Variations Variations Choice BBC1 Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Variations Radio Satellite & Cable Choice Film Choice Choice Variations BBC1 Radio Variations Variations Chioce BBC1 Choice Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Variations Radio Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Choice Variations Choice BBC1 Legal & General Meet the New Boss Kate Muir Smallbone of Devizes Magazine Diary A new forest Cheese is murder The Moderns Recalling Nancy Astor Something for the Weekend Boss Hugo Boss Car Shown Xantia Activa Citroën Xantia Activa CD-ROM Drive Compaq Born again The man who defined stadium rock has taken a the future of folk music, and its name is Bruce Springteen. Photo Suzuki For Sun Worshippers of All Agfs India Tourist Office An Evening with the Boss Escape Ford B&H Lights Smoking Kills Russian revolutions Picture Gallery Abbey National Philips Mitsubishi Motors VW It Has a Bulit Device that Reduces Pngine Noise… The Omega V6 from Vauxhall Visions on the mount Noble Caledonia Limited Dolphin Reader's Digest Voyages Jules Verne Big Shot He may have had a few Hollywood misses, but when it comes to the theatre, he hits bull's-eye every time. Alna Franks meets Michael Gambon, Protrait by Paul Massey New England Country Homes Country Holidays Talbot Cox & Kings The Softback Preview The nice squad Picture Gallery Fashion No Title Picture Gallery Wates Build with Care Urban stowaway Storage space need not be ugly if you make it a feature of a room. Rachel Kelly on creative ways to fight the rising tide of clutter BAC Thompson & Morgan Plumbs Classic Restaurant Guide Eating Out Free computer test to find your perfect partner The Times Cook With grey skies overhead, now is the season for fine food, friends and wine, Photograph by Brittain & Cliff Drink French wine co-operatives are learning to live up to their name-by working with their growers, not against them What to Buy The Times Directory Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Over the Top Multiple Display Advertising Items James Inglis Multiple Display Advertising Items Interiors Divani Classic Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Aquability (UK) Ltd 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 Picture Gallery The Times Thora Hird Morecambe Waterstone's Daewoo Heaven Sent Margot says Dear 1015 Star Letter Win! Great camera give-away Hey! Win a one year cinema pass Win 50 pop albums Trip to the top AD of the Week Pepsi Max Five Traditional Toys Shapa Papa A date with Just good friends On line Webbed beat Picture Gallery Novel idea Radio heads Books Games ASDA competition! Music Films Won! Picture Gallery
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