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News from 08/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, Tom Roberts, Rob Hughes, Nigel Colborn, Bernard Jenkin, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, Gaby MacPhedran, Elspeth Napier, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Kathryn Leigh, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Sir Colin Marshall, B. Hewlett-Davies, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, E. Shehadeh President, Ivan Lawrence, Henry Kelly, John Lazarus, Anne Frank, Philip Middleton, David Zanes, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Robert Miller, David Tweed, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Sergei Kadleigh, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Iain Duncan Smith, Robert Sheehan, Isabella Tree, A. B. Cornwell, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Ian Murray and Richard Duce, Bobby Robson, Elizabeth Faure Walker, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Owen Luder, President, John Wharlton, Peter Hughes, Alex Greaves, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, John Burscough, Peter Millar, Mike Morrison, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Nigel Evans, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Anna Blundy, Susan Daniels, Chief Executive, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, David Long and Les Evans, Peter Barnard, Fabienne Smith, David Howell, Jody Brettkelly, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Theresa Taylor, David Faber, Lizanne Rose, John Price, Nigel Williamson, Ursula MacKenzie, Tebbit, Stephen Anderton, John Wheeler, Rachel Bridge, Stewart Tendler, Nicholas Watt and Adrian Lee, Matthew Perry, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ian Brunskill, George Plumptre, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, William Sholto, Emma Wilkins and Kyle Smith, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Peter Kimm, Peter Stothard, P. H. S, James Allcock, David Chappell, Richard Evans, Trevor Grove, Caroline Merrell, Nick Cutmore, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Ragwald Martel, Bill Frost and Stewart Tendler, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Gummer, Emma Wilkins and John Vincent, L. C. Smith, Julian Muscat, Martin Pawley, John Goodbody, Alice Thomson and Michael Binyon, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Richard E. Grant, Clive Calver, John Whittingdale, Agence France-Presse, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman and David Charter, Sean Coughlan, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Louisa Young, Jean Wye, Jennai Cox, Frances Hegarty, Tom Carnwath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Dorothy Morris, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Edward Karam, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alexandra Frean and John Goodbody, Judy Holcroft, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John Blauth, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ian Hamilton, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Keith Waterhouse, Jonathan Meades, Caroline Merrell and Sarah Jones, Jill Crawshaw, Leslie Hugh Jole, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, James Gilbey, John Campbell, Michael Beloff, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alexandra Shulman, Editor, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Fiona Beckett, Audrey Magee Irish Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Jonathan Aitken, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Ed Harris, S. G. Tams,

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Take a Friend to a Concert for 30P Today £18m bill for fire brigade's 'blunder' Hussain's first Test century Derby dream Rain spreads The Times on the Internet Picture Gallery Index Rabies fear after pregnant woman is bitten by bat Win £17,000 MGF Wembley prepares to send balloon up for Euro 96 Summer of '66 Five held over IRA Docklands bombing Veuve Clicquot Monday 10p The Times on Monday National Savings IRA blamed after policeman is shot dead in ambush Speculation grows over renewed ceasefire Eurocrat accuses Britain over beef Businessman who tied up burglar is cleared of assault Heatwave breaks as storms sweep across the South Golfers play with spy in the sky Arrests as art fraud investigated at Tate Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey McCartney gives Her Majesty a glimpse of fame PC World the Computer Superstore Football armies land with a ticket to ride Police seize 500 CS sprays in hooligan raid Britannia TV coverage outstrips World Cup Protect Children Don't Make Them Breathe your… Referees put their faith in a Tornado Top writers on the family The Times on Monday Second Degree Citroën Cliff rescue helicopter hovers 10ft from gorge Floodlit Rescue Ladbrokes Garden in a bog survives planners' wrath Wickes The Lawson Diet The Sunday Times Teachers and MPs attack Blair's school reforms Chrysler Home, petite home Ministers accused of cynical tactics on disabled vote Forte Birt promises to lead BBC into the next millennium Dean casts light on royal Christmas Portland TSB Family tells how Glyn Worsnip joked to the end Spectre of rabies is back after 100 years Virgin Police chief defends Hamilton gun licence By a Staff Reporter: Roast chicken dinner lures eagle owl into garden trap Givenchy Charlton to face fishing charge News in Brief Titanic order Trains collide Worker crushed Conran divorce Fire strikes off Beds of nails Carey's evangelical adviser once gave his wife a black eye The joy of helping others to succeed Credo The Royal Bank of Scotland Energy Shortlist chosen from more than 250 preachers No Title Relay kindles the Olympic spirit in US heartlands Dole softens line on abortion in bid to unite party The Times Jeep Gulls get taste of mankind's cruelty Zhirinovsky's wild words mesmerise the workers The New JEEP GRAND Cherokee Prague Left puts brake on Klaus's market reforms Gestapo officer tries to lay hands on art hoard AIB Bank War crime witness injured in escape bid Patten acts over 'lost' refugee children Sharps bedrooms Brother repelled by grim legacy of Pol Pot's terror Picture Gallery Bankruptcy brings black days to sunshine islands Create a financial plan that meets your needs Suu Kyi league banned by junta Archaeologists feel heat from Israeli religious extremists Restrictions likely to provoke anger abroad Great Deals around the World from Thomas Cook Treasures of Padua's paradise garden under threat Syria rejects Netanyahu line M&G Reluctant US agrees housing rights accord Daihatsu Stylish thinker has fashionable ideas New intellectual pin-up woos the French with talk of love Game for the truth Judge accuses Nato over Bosnia trials New Era (Reuter): Dozens 'are burnt alive' in Zambia train crash News in Brief (AP): Arafat plea Saudi change Pianist victim (Reuter): Orphan warning (Reuter): Slovenia hopes (AP): Abiola arrest Ankara asks Islamic party to lead nation Coutts & Co Devotees spread the gooey news Schoenberg in an echo chamber Concert Northern Sinfonia/Casken York Cellphones direct Opinion Theatre Mugs and drugs and rock'n' roll Master déclassé Theatre Beethoven's Tenth Chichester Base Notes Woolwich Direct Base Note The Tenors Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera & Ballet The Rhythmic Bo-Diddley Multiple Display Advertising Items George Benson The potluck of the Irish Pop: Today's Fleadh in London will be a celebration of all things Irish, or at least Irish-ish English National Theatre So good they did them twice Edward Karam enjoys Broadway revivals of two musicals and two American classics that put the cap on an excellent season The Times Music Choice On Monday The paradoxes of Zeno's countrymen Peter Stothard reports from southern Italy on how the regional rivaltries of the New Europe draw on the study of classical antiquiry Are judges now the Opposition? Michael Beloff QC on the conflict between judiciary and executive On the ball Diary No room for London's view A plan is a foot to blight the approach to Westminster, yet neither Government nor Parliament seems to care Right off City Diary Horseplay City Diary Read my lips City Diary High noon City Diary Cambodia's Mass Killer Some human monsters are best taken alive Quality and Equality Pupils must be allowed to progress at their own pace The Husband's Flutter Alex Greaves becomes the first woman in the Derby Judgment on the European Court Critical appraisal Positive ways to live with deafness V&a extension Nato expansion Thin models Christ's divinity Looking for logic in supermarkets Baling out Coded message Court Circular Royal engagements Service dinner Service luncheons Ulster's Glyndebourne plays to packed houses Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinner Service reception Baron Bingham of Cornhill Memorial service Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge The Old Carthusian Club Glyn Worsnip Glyn Worsnip, television presenter and actor, died from an infection after a long illness on June 6 aged 57. He was born on September 3,1938. Personal Column Henry Johns Henry Johns, real tennis player, died on May 27 aged 85. He was born on July 21,1910 The Division Jean Sinclair Jean Sinclair, founder of the Black Sash movement, died in Johannesburg on June 6 aged 87. she was born in Germiston, near Johannesburg, on July 2 1908 Jimmy Rowles Jimmy Rowles, jazz planist and composer, died in Los Angeles on May 28 aged 77. He was born in Spokane. Washington, on August 19,1918 News The Times Crossword No 20,189 Opinion Times Weathercall Superlative Travel Sections Magazine Weekend 10 15 Vision Overcharging by British Gas alarms watchdog Rank in $410m Hard Rock deal Business Today Executive Voice Largest mine quits diamond cartel Argyle move could have repercussions for De Beers American jobs surge unnerves markets Working Week Sport Profits leap at Southern Water fuels utilities row Sun Life Weekend Money Mortgages Building Societies Investment Savings Hidden Assets of Boots Headquarters Putting distance between Europe and its rivals Executive Voice BBA forced to drop Lucas takeover bid MP urges inquiry into Hepher pay 'scandal' The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Tourist Rates Worldcall Phone firms warned over unfair terms The Sunday Times Shop Soiled Pillar raising £44m Allders backs Swissair Casino firm eyes Europe The Times Spring Ram warns of first-half loss Business Roundup Artistic chemistry that cures the office blues Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman on how Boots created a splendid gallery of contemporary work Pot of gold waiting at the end of a researcher's rainbow A Working Week for John Finbow HealthCare Commodities Liffe Options Dow leads London lower as rate rise fears grow 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 Extra lift at Aerospace Tempus Copper Liberty Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Dc Cook Wall Street In Rhythm 33 Endowments are left in the shade Caroline Merrell on why many savings plans may not yield enough to repay the mortgage Keep a weather eye on 3i Personal Investor Checklist for shortfall fears Fidelity Direct Lost Pensions 34 Direct in its lowest offer yet A slice out of lift savings Caroline Merrell and Sarah Jones on how charges hit investments National Savings MasterCard goes for goal in Euro 96 System taxes your patience Protecting the public Supermarket sweep for investors A fortune revived Anne Ashworth on bonuses for dormant accounts Woolwich outlines flotation payout terms Foreign Colonial Schroders Mercury Asset Management HSBC Asset Management Save & Prosper Peace chase in Israel Robert Miller on the vital timetable to build in a dividend for would-be investors New markets attract Schroders Allied Dunbar Taxation loophole can delay payment Endowments Direct Jarvis Hotels Pensions by Phone Lenders vie to offer lowest home-loan rates Smaller savers keep in rhythm Helen Pridham considers unit and investment trusts as alternatives to normal savings accounts M&G Fidelity Direct Clerical Medical Investent Group Check that the State pays up Anne Ashworth explains the state pension ground rules SEC Investor Intelligence Should you watch your dog's wagging tail to pick shares? Jody Brettkelly offers a guide to stars, skirts and scandals in the wacky money races Planets , Cycles and the Weather Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers Ltd Scottish Widows Azalea Bond Investments On-Line HTR Supermarket club card war hots up Tesco is further blurring the line between retailing and financial services. Sarah Jones reports Sunalliance Towry Law Guinness Flight Sweeteners to generate power sale Caroline Merrell on energy Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Why is the Halifax dragging its feet over conversion? Savers hit again as loan rates fall Elson Associates Inefficiency over tax treatment by managers of friendly societies Banks and junk mail YRA W Wesleyan Financial Services The Times Money Information Service Lloyds speeds you off to the sun Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments PLC Gilts and equities sharply lower Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ascot Finalists confound pundits as Giner and Wiggins lose Golf Oldcorn still ahead as big names falter Multiple Display Advertising Items Frenchman opens up slender lead Equestrianism Lady Carla stays in class of her own Racing: Cecil Celebrates Second Fillies' Classic Success of Season Richard Evans's Naps Yesterday's Results Haydock Park Newmarket Classic breeding can point way for Dushyantor The Derby Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing next Week Epsom Epsom's first lady comes under orders A woman rides in the Derby for the first time Alex Greaves is keen to do herself justice Swain looks first choice Epsom Channel 4 Doncaster Follow your Derby Fancy The Big- Rage Field Comprehensive Form Guide to the 21 Contenders William Hill Lloyd pounds Essex bowlers Fuggles Hussain comes of age as Test batsman Cricket: India Rue their Luck as Late Developer Leads England Innings Picture Gallery Versatile Vaughan comes up trumps Deflection leads to Somerset deficit Fleming keeps result in sight Yesterday's Scoreboards Greenfield springs to life with a vengeance Routine casting for final act Wales out to defy the odds Rugby Union Sampras meets his match in Paris Tennis: Young Russian Triumphs to Set up French Open Showdown with Stich For the Record Weekend Fixtures Fortune shines on Petchey Goulding in frame for early return at Cardiff Rugby League Hamed displays talents for American market In Brief Faldo out of touch Takher to the rescue Scullers well placed Judo team named Christie gets the better of Bailey Athletics Euro 96 The Complete Guide Gascoigne: still daft as a brush, still the key player Bobby Robson looks at the potential impact of his star from 1990 in this first of a series of exclusive articles to appear in The Times during Euro 96 Adams ready to lead England on day of reckoning Leica McCoist keen to make his mark Green Flag Craftsman clocks on for Wembley shift Klinsmann starts as spectator Denmark rely on Laudrups Spotlight beckons Spaniards William Hill Golf 41 Football needs safe European home Venables expected to leave out Platt for opening match against Switzerland Cecil holds powerful Derby hand Tagheuer Staunch Hussain keeps England in control Scoreboard from Edgbaston Tennis 45 Monday Gardening Dedicated Toddlers of Fashion Paris resident Kate Muir and her 16-month-old son can't compete with French designer babes Food 3 Marriott Leisure Breaks Travel Food Competition George Smith Treat the birds to a summer feast The Times That's sterling moss, to be sure For years the Irish have boiled up carrageen to make a jelly which is handy as wallpape paste and denture fixative—but is it food?HOME Made The fastest burger? Footie fodder Hot bangers Spud u crush It's a cracker Chocolate Box When you want a good gas Fast Food Long Lunch with Good Friend Picture Gallery Time to debunk the goddess Gertrude Jekyll has had her day, says Nigel Colborn. We need to start a revolution in garden design Weekend Tips Gardens to visit this weekend Arched avenue at Haseley Homes & Gardens Shut out Burglars Special Offer Garden Answers Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items How to make and stock a lily pond Floting plants and fish enliven small gardens says Stephen Anderton Homes & Gardens Farmington Fireplaces Hand-Crafted from Natural… Plumbing Chemicals Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Bath Knight New Agriframes Lock & Link Cannock Gates For Sale John D Wood & Co Snookered by the gender agenda When it comes to buying, women go for a designer kitchen; men favour a double garage Name of the Thames Inland Revenue Scotland Martin Grant Homes Catwalk Cornish pasties - made in Germany` Once the must-have footwear of tambourine-banging hippies, Birkenstocks have returned to the catwalks winning points for comfort, sobriety and durability Discover the Times Delta Classic Season For everyone who's born to be mild If you're more queasy rider than easy rider, you can n ow wear the Harley T-shirt without buying the bike British Antique Replicas Seymour Shirts Oreck Xl Acorn Stairlifts Super Value Cds FFC Multiple Display Advertising Items Petworth House Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items William Tillman MOPS Jolliman Multiple Display Advertising Items Austrian Bedding Co Brook Martine Co. Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nagging Pain MOPS The Aunt that will sit and stay If you're going away and can't take your pets, animal minding may be the answer Ode to Tiddles Flap over pesticides Cat nap in style For the well-bred Chipmunk crackers Jessie loses appeal Walkies for funds Campaign to a T Pillow talk Pempered Pets Multiple Display Advertising Items Homesitters Multiple Display Advertising Items Top of the furry pops A Vet Writes… From a whisper to the screen Publisher Ursulla Mackenzie relives the magical moment when a bestselling—soon to be a major film—fell into her lap Interstellar overdrive Peter Millar revels in a return journey to the wild and degenerate frontiers of Iain M. Banks's space oddity In the suicide sect A lesbian gumshoe on the track of a sinister cult leader Wavewalker By Stella Duffy Serpent's Tail, £8.99 Isbn 0 85242 508 3 Also starring Charles Dickens The Potato Factory By Bryee Courtenay Heinemann, £15.99 Isbn 0 434 14613 7 The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Blues from the black shadows Trivial pursuits Adventures in Capitalism By Toby Litt Secker & Warburg, £12.99 Isbn 0 436 20369 3 Florida, the state of the nation Life on Mars By Alexander Stuart Doubleday £9.99 Isbn O 385 40578 2 New Authors New in Paperback Gorleston By Henry Sutton Sceptre. £5.99 Isbn 0 340 64987 9 River out of Eden The Double Tongue Starry-eyed and legless An ovation from Keith Waterhouse for Peter O'Toole's second volume of memoirs What's love got to do with it? Two of a kind too kind by half Adopted twins in search of their true identity are best left to Shakespeare Eskimo Kissing By Kate Mosse Hodder & Stoughton, ?15.99 Isbn 0 340 64950 X Picture Gallery On a rickety gibbet The author of a compassionate hangman's tale give himself too much rope a Perfect Execution By Tim Binding Picador, ?15.99 Isbn 0 330 34564 8 Scraping the moss from the Stones Book News Purple Heather True to life in every detail The House of the Night By Sue Gee Century, £15.99 Isbn 0 7126 5793 2 Children Pop A Fujifilm camera for every entrant Enter our London Zoo children's photography competition Jazz Classical Books Opera Fairs Theatre Religion As a school Mass should be John Gummer enjoys the service at Ratcliffe College chapel on Prize Day Hamilton Film Galleries Dance Coming Soon Comedy Trailfinders Flightbookers Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Best Offers British Midland Travel Insurance World-Wide Timeshare Hypermarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways A drive along nature's highway Australia: for 155 meandering miles the Great Ocean Road offers spectacular mountain and seascapes Austravel Fact File Airtours Travel Directory Where Graves said goodbye to all that Spain: the dovetailing of cultures in Córdoba; plus the jasmine-scented, hilltop village of Deia, Majorca Corners of paradise British Airways Fact File Lille's rail hub opens up Europe International: France's new TGV links mean shorter journeys; turmoil at the tower; plus world travel tips The world on a student pass Travel Tips Get a buzz Ryder high Free villas France Multiple Display Advertising Items Connoisseur Sugar and spice in Sri Lanka Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Monument to strikers A blend of stout eggs and faith Ireland: Co Cork, with its rugged coast and soft hills, is blessed with charm and wry humour, while… Cunard The British Virgin Islands Kerry Holidays World's Best Value Fact File Easy Jet The bandsman of Bantry Bay Partial to the cream of White Cow Island …a walk through the deserted, flower-filled and historical island of Inishbofin takes you back in time Swan Hellenic Crystal Noble Caledonia Limited VJ BM British Midland Irish Tips Travelbag City Breaks British Airways Holidays France Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel British Airways Holidays Seafrance Air Inter Europe British Airways Holidays The Times Greece Select from AUSTRAVEL Alamo Saturday Rendezvous The Executive Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Sirius Casino Royale Country Partners The Times Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Computer Games and Pastimes Bridge NatWest All set for the rush-hour Grand Prix Alan Copps sends Times writers by car, bicycle, scooter and Tube to discover who gets to their desk first Bike Hutchison telecom Godiva gallops to join centenary pageant Tube And now Nicole is taken to the cleaners Car Scooter Aa Gridlock Guide Major Roadworks Stop thief News in Brief Scoot free with Vespa 76 miles to the gallon Classic run to Brighton Why cosy cars are killing us The computers, phones, faxes, televisions and razors we drive with all create a dangerous sense of of invincibility Driven to Distraction Summertime sales frenzy Manufacturers are gunning for the healthy second-hand market, says Vaughan Freeman Autofax Case of jam today and jam yesterday The Government is asking us not to drive to work. But is congestion a new problem, asks Kevin Eason Get to work on a super scooter John Blauth on the two-wheeled runabout's return Future cure for roads is pedalled Britain is being changed to turn millennium motorists on to cycle clips, says Kathryn Leigh Mercedes Benz Audi Scotts Audi Audi BMW BMW Authorised Dealers (now On-Line) L&C Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Lane BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dovercourt Audi Born into the age of the motor makers A century after Daimler opened Britain's first motor factory in Coventry, the city still loves the car Kevin Eason meets a grand old centenarian of the car industry Want to join in an historic car run? Horse power rules in city of Lady Godiva Daimlers take pride of place in procession Goodwood The Times BMW Accessories Nobody Pays More! Classic Multiple Display Advertising Items IAM Institute Advanced Motorists Northfield Lancaster Car .. . Toons Juguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Watch out - we're going to turn right Road layouts designed to prevent accidents may have the opposite effect, says Vaughan Freeman Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times 50 Cars between £15,000 & £25,000 Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Lotus Multiple Display Advertising Items Clive Sutton Multiple Display Advertising Items S. G. Smith I talk to myself in traffic queues Helen Lederer tells Andrew Pierce why she dislikes men who drive around in long, flashy red machines Steering Clumn Range Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Manoeuvring at the last minute Alan Copps on our latest contest winner Give us a 'P' Old and new: your sour crop of lemons Tortured tales of readers' cars from hell continue to pour into Car 96. We pick the worst of the latest woes F1 Fantasy Drive update The Mercedes out of Hades See the fast boys on the strip Europe's best dragsters meet this weekend, says Jennai Cox Keeping rows out of the courts Disputes Conciliation My Polo sucks in reverse Registration Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Transfers TVR Multiple Display Advertising Items TVR Dovercourt TVR Multiple Display Advertising Items Thrust roars into Goodwood show The work will continue on Britain's supersonic race challenger as it joins an historic motor racing line-up Nicole has grown up, left Papa behind and been taken to the cleaners Renault is plumbing new depths in banality, says Kevin Eason Mazda Seven-Day Listing of 39 Tv Channels Money Money Money Films of the Week Saturday Tv Early Variations Films of the Week Saturday Tv Early Variations Variations Choice Screen Two: The Precious Blood BBC2,10pm Saturday Tv Late Saturday Satellite & Cable Film Choice The Shadow The Movie Channel, 10.30pm Choice The Quintessential Peggy Lee Performance, midnight Weekend Radio Tv Early Sunday Variations Choice Variations Choice Wycliffe: Dead on Arrival Itv, 8pm Sunday Tv Late Sunday Satellite & Cable Film Choice War of the Buttons Sky Movies, 6pm Choice The Feds Sky One, 9pm Radio Monday Variations Tv Early Radio Monday Variations Tv Early Monday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Double Dynamite The Disney Channel, 7.30pm Choice Bobby Charlton's Football Scrapbook Sky Sports Gold, 10pm Variations Choice An Independent Man: The First Loser Itv, 9pm Monday Tv Late Radio Tuesday Variations Tv Early Variations Choice Gayle's World Itv, 10.40pm Tuesday Tv Late Tuesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice L'enfer The Movie Channel, 11.40pm Choice Biography: Edger Allan Poe History Channel, 6pm Bbc 1 Variations Radio Wednesday Tv Early Wednesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice The Night of the Iguana Tnt, 9pm and 2.15am Choice The Men's Room UK Gold, 9pm Variations Choice Dosh: The Filthy Rich Special Channel 4,8.30pm Wednesday Tv Late Radio Thursday Variations Tv Early Variations Choice One Foot in the past BBC2,8.30pm Thursday TV Late Thursday Satellite & Cable Film Choice It Could Happen to You Sky Movies, 8pm Choice Us Open Golf Sky Sports, 3.30pm, 8pm Bbc 1 Variations Radio Friday Tv Early Friday Satellite & Cable Film Choice The Country Girl Sky Movies Gold, 2pm Choice Beyond 2000 Discovery, 6.30pm Variations Choice Scotland v England Channel 4,11.05pm Friday Tv Late Reader's Digest Music Magazine Omega Magazine Diary Great minds The death of England Christian soldier Keynes in love Phantom Ilkley Back of beyond Something for the Weekend Waitrose Direct Disclaimer Audi The World a Sangyong Football's Golden Touch Smart Suite Complement to Moore's skill Where are They now? Look the bee's knees without being stung Spend Winter on Another World P&O All our Yi For three decades fans have been sipping from the 1966 World Cup, even if they weren't born, Ian Hamilton writes Apple Picture Gallery Cannock gates Great sense of hum Nissan World Cup Final Island Hopping through the Maldives Thatch of the Day Head cases Noble Caledonia Limited Christies Smallbone of Devizes TSP Picture Gallery Tubular Belles Picture Gallery Picture Gallery VJV Picture Gallery Berkeley Homes Hot metal Amdega MFI MFI Kirkdale Classic Choice Lancashire Reproductions Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aquability (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Eating Out Travels with The Times C Drink Wine snobs may sniff at those who reach for a chilled bottle of red in the summer, but they don't know what they are missing What to Buy The Royal Opera The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living Picture Gallery Bobby Charlton Ashington Marriott The Cream of Manchester Rock on Margot says Dear 1015 Win tickets for Eurotm 96 final Win a rock climbing weekend Win 'Essential' LPs Remember to go wild When a 13-year-old German Jewish girl wrote a diary,… No Title Avocado First Aid For Hair Video of the Week Picture Gallery Sonny Pike is just 12-year-old, but he is already a Fantasy Footballer. Emily Dean Knocked on his door Ben Bransby is just 16, but he has already diced… So … Online Confidence Pret Newshound at newsround Books Games ASPA competition Music Films Eat Football Sleep Football Drink Coca-Cola

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