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News from 15/06/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Archie Hamilton, Andrew Marr, Editor, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Robathan, Stephen Brook, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Tom Arnold, Patricia Davies, Ben MacIntyre and Susan Bell, Lynne-Truss Kicking & Screaming, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Elizabeth Young, Max Glaskin, Sally Emerson, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Anne Ashworth and Sarah Jones, Ivo Tennant, Maureen Owen, John Townend, Philip Howard, Michael Spicer Chairman, Carol Midgley, T. J. Binyon, Ivan Lawrence, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Mark Lennox-Boyd, Clive Davis, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, and Christine Buckley, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Lucy Baring, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Elizabeth M. G. Cox, Clare Stewart, James Tye, Director General, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jeremy Artiyah, Robert Sheehan, James Cran, Jon Ashworth and Robert Whymant, Isabella Tree, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, R. J. Ross, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Pearson of Rannoch, Bobby Robson, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Pat Waites, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Derek Smith (Director), Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, and Tom Rhodes, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Nicholas Watt, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Ramnik Shah, Alan Gear, Norman Lamont, Les Evans and David Long, Margot Wilson, Audrey Magee, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, Martin Symington, Sarah Bagnall, R. H. Oakley, Peter Barnard, Raymond Harris, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Jody Brettkelly, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Alison Burns, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Richard Girling, Gordon Chilvers, Winifred Tumim, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Campbell of Croy, Mitch Jenkins, Marion Roe, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Alice De Smith, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Angela Rumbold, Alan Hamilton and John Goodbody, Cheryl Taylor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, James Allcock, D. R. Ramini, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Robert Conquest, Richard Owen, William Wallace, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Charlotte Mullins, Cedric Hayes, John Good, Dick Taverne, John O'leary and Kirstie Hepburn, Clermont Ferrad, Geoffrey Negus, Ralph Morton, Kate Alderson, J. Sylvester, Jane Manley, John Allison, M. Jamali, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Mike Blackhurn, Jack Crossley, Richard E. Grant, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Peter Mullen, Alan Jackson meets Alanis Morisette, Karen Kay, Christine Webb, Tim Wapshott, S. Sherwood, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Arnander, Helen Pridham, Richard Beeston, R. T. Beckwith, Anthony Holden, Geoffrey Rowell, Simon Jenkins, Tom McNally, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Kyle Smith, Quentin Letts and our Foreign Staff, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, E. Haydock, Martin Wood, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Elizabeth Buchan, Beziers, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Andrew Finkel, Fiona Beckett, Stuart MacLure, Penny Perrick, Dr Dashboard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jonathan Aitken, Christopher Irvine,

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Today Major: I've had a bellyful of Euro rows Dykes attacks 'hysterical' whips M&S beef ban Gas bill row ICL Tory rebel has golf injury Index Alanis Morissette Scots invaders take the capital Special Offer Copper trader loses £1.2 bn The 100 Best Summer Wines Monday Beatles producer and Van Morrison honoured The Times on Monday National Savings Gas chiefs reject cut of £30 in household bills Forum falters as Unionists bicker over chairman and committees Robinson stars at the White House Hospital recalls 600 over outbreak of TB News in Brief Campaign to help gays Shotgun licence restored Filling station damaged Drugs 'check' HIV Dutch soccer fan fined TV cuts out welshing Bra ad complaints Music stops for the money pyramid that was 'bound to fail' Club members split over legal restraint Stunt pilot killed after saving spectators' lives Jury backs McVicar, retired villain, in suburban row over neighbour and dog Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Camelot Pagans challenge rail link through sacred ancient site By a Staff Reporter: Manager of earl's farm jailed for growing cannabis Saga Services Ltd Halifax Duke leads tribute to founder of the Globe Power stations burn slaughtered cattle in quest for cheap fuel Beef crisis: hopes of early breakthrough fade in ministers' campaign to lift global export ban Vitara European vets show reluctance to approve British remedy Scientists revive test in hunt for link M&s reassures French shoppers Former policeman lured teenage girls into sex abuse trap' Agency was like a cult where would-be models were dominated and raped, jury told Heads tell exam pupils to ease the strain by watching football Boots Alliance Leicester BBC2 chief prepares to switch channels News in Brief Shooting retrial Maxwell waits Veteran's award Rape inquiry A bridge too far The Sunday Times Renault Cars with Flair Escaped mink drive native water vole to edge of extinction Delay in ruddy duck cull angers conservationists Earliest human was no slouch Worldcall Boulders slow the Dearne in fishy tale Unnatural angles of attack put players on course for pain Why golfers are statistically more likely than the bone idle to suffer a heart attack Chauffeur jailed for road attack on moped rider The Open University Cheltenham&Gloucester PC World Clergy back appeal to prevent export of Becket casket 'What's the world going to think if we allow something so rooted in our history to leave?' British industry comes to the rescue of Millennium Exhibition The Sunday Times Virgin Direct Novelist collects literary jackpot Establishment dominates 'classless' honours Silver lining for man who has spent 50 years measuring rainfall Principal Honours Murray Walker races to an OBE Fifth Beatle' knighted as pop comes of age Stena Line Crime pays for Wexford creator Diplomatic and Overseas Commonwealth Knighthood for champion of prison reform Dean of St Paul's receives Queen's personal tribute Dixons Contract, is not seeking a second term as head of an… Good news for man who spoke for royals William Turner Master Culters With the breaking of bread, we feed on Christ in our hearts Prince backs campaign to save Sinai monastery Fujifilm Tiers for souvenirs in royal wedding auction John Fullerton Cardinal finds truth in lives of the saints Brighten someone's life China space chiefs 'ready to expend human lives ' Attack on Rommel's image sets back German build-up for Bosnia role Vatican in row over women at UN summit Cellphones direct Buoyant Yeltsin returns home for final rousing rally The Times NatWest Top contenders neck and neck as campaign ends Freemen swap siege ranch for jail cells The Times Fbi condemns White House for taking 408 secret files Free travel on offer in Paris purge on pollution Escom End of line for French rail romance British Red Cross (AP): Wartime massacre officers 'told to lie' News in Brief (Reuter): Note for judge on heroin haul (Reuter): Lame duck (Reuter): Cover story Steel King's daughter set to be Italy 's iron lady Political leaders—and the city of Florence—seek to shine for forthcoming EU summit Whizz kids roll up for the Circus Gangs target car-hire tourists HarperCollins Publishers Go-ahead for Bosnian poll despite Muslim objections The Tortilla Curtain Prudential Norwegians claim Fiennes record Hologram helps to stop fake fashions Nigel Kennedy Kafka Opinion The more it rains the more we clap America Summer's biggest bash John Allison meets John Rockwell, director of New York's lavish and innovative new summer festival Fujifilm Choice On Monday Concerts Barbican Centre Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The 3 Tenors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bailey Festivals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish Riding School of Vienna Twelve Angry Men Events Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burlington Paintings Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calm seas as Prospero voyages Theatre: Denis Quilley rules in the open air; little return from Hardy work; one man and his dogma Half Hardy and wholly foolish Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Fargo Base Notes Cape crusader Advertisement Tax-efficient ways of passing on property Coping with bereavement Base Notes Make your will - or administer an estate - without a solicitor Base Notes British Hopes A muddle wrapped in a mystery Russia has had five years of politics and seven decades of tyranny. Tomorrow's elections must fill the vacuum, says Robert Conquest Carrying the can for Cash Thatcher's money isn't Major's business, says Tim Hames Lord MacKay's true valour The author of the divorce Bill continues his pilgrim's progress Cat flap Rule of Law Dot to dot Swiss cheese Dr Defiant Back Bacon Russia 'S Choice Yeltsin must defeat the forces of Communism and nationalism Case for the Chasse A gem worth keeping in Britain Sporran Bodies Scotland v England is a clash of countries and cultures Challenge on UK European stance 'Flying' bishops Hidden visions of Jekyll's gardens Lottery grants for minority charities Litigious tourists Hezbollah ambush Polly Toynbee Yes, you can't get away from it Supermarket logic Approximate terms Court Circular Fruiterers' Company Tea party Lord Mayor of Westminster Personal Column Royal engagements Dinners Hm Government Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Church appointments Anniversaries Service luncheon Great Portland Associates Forthcoming marriages Lecture The Bristol Society Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Etc Marriage Downe House Mr Barry N. Speker, Llb Research into Ageing Combat Stress Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Personal Column Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary Firmin & Sons Plc Viscount Bearsted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Commander Alfred Deats Alfred Deats, Lvo, Commander of the Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch, 1966-71, died on May 17 aged 81. He was born on June 16,1914 José María Valverde José María Valverde, Spanish writer, died on June 6, aged 70. He was born in Valencia de Alcántara, Cáceres, on January 26,1926 Some British Stations, Newcastle and Cardiff During the heady early days of broad-casting The Times ran articles on such subjects as making a crystal set and how to get the best reception around Britain. Readers joined in enthusiastically Major ultimatum to rebel Tories News The Times Crossword No 20,195 Nature Notes Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Sections Weekend 10 15 Vision Yorkshire plans to generate Business Today Executive Voice 30 Market panic over Sumitomo losses Charity to gain from Nationwide votes Rudd knighted in Birthday Honours Working Week 31 CBI finds little change in wage settlements Sport 47-56 Revised offer 'to benefit names' Bank of Ireland Mortgages Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Barclays Peter Black to close shoe factory P&s dips Sales expansion The Times The constitutional skin of mutuality no longer fits Someerfield set for £500m floatation Osborne & Little gives extra payout Bpb expansion Vardon acquires health club chain Tourist Rates Accredited impresario thrives on the buzz A Working Week for: Harvey Goldsmith Jon Ashworth has an audience with the man behind some of Britain's biggest and most spectacular pop gigs and opera performances US meets oriental over the counter at Barclays Bank Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman discover palatial spelndour in a former car showroom RSPB Commodities Liffe Options Higher John Lewis sales boost the retail sector Stock Market 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 numbers game Tempus Copper Bpb Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Somerfield Wall Street Power Play 35 Shop around for better money rates Household names are offering cheaper deals in currency exchange, says Caroline Merrell Where to Shop for your Holiday Cash Look back in humility Personal Investor Mercury Asset Management Watchdog Call 38 Change of heart at Northern Insurance made to measure Jody Brettkelly finds off-the-peg cover may be more expensive National Savings Schroders prepares to pounce Valued at more but costing less New policy pays up without fuss A little less Change of heart Some friends Life insurers put on a caring mask Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Power play could earn a fast buck Caroline Merrell looks at the prospects for British Energy investors Schroders Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Prolific M&G Fidelity Direct General Accident Flemings Versatility to make most of your savings In part five of her series on investment, Helen Pridham takes a look at the advantages and disadvantages of investing in investment and unit trust Peps Worldcover Direct Bondholder is tied by terms of investment Sarah Jones on a B&W investor feeling 'trapped' by his entry into a five-year plan Takeover payout to exceed expectations Picture Gallery Portfolio Hambro Insurance Services Group Plc Legal & General Don't put your trust in the taxman Watchdog call for long-term care Anne Ashworth and Sarah Jones look at proposals for elderly care policies Allied Dunbar Inheritance savaged Fidelity Direct Bristol & West First National Building Society Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers Ltd How sure can you be of a guarantee? Jody Brettkelly on craving certainty, and its cost The risks of small print The Scottish Investment Trust Plc How carers can bridge gap in NI contributions record A break from work can cost women unless they take safeguards, explains Sarah Jones When the job changes A career switch will mean new calculations, says Sara McConnell Berkeley Magazines Ltd Picture Gallery Cheltenham&Gloucester Edinburgh Euro-dreams that turned to nightmares Robert Miller looks at how privatisation trusts have fared Britannia NatWest Portfolio 's charges are linked to performance Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Policy Portfolio RJ Temple Plc Check that British Gas pays rebate for direct debit bills Weekend Money Letters When a free banking entitlement is not as free as it looks Move fast to beat cuts in fixed rates Clerical Medical Investment Group Societies in need of clearer guarantees Birmingham Midshires Bank of Scotland Money Market Cheque Account TaxCheck help on self-assessment The Times Money Information Service Guaranteed Income Bonds Saver' Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs UNlT-LlNKED Insurance Investments Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chase De Vere Investments Plc Shares end week in quiet trading Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit of Information Service Eurostar Sandown Park William Hill Major Quality to land sweet touch Racing: Fanshawe-Trained Colt Can Lift York's Featured Handicap Sprint Charnock has seven-day ban Rapid Raceline Bath Market Rasen York Nastro Azzurro Montgomerie falters in sight of lead Golf: Norman Leads Chasing Pack as Stewart Retains Slender Advantage in us Open Thunderer: Lingfield Top Flite Thunderer: Leicester Racing next Week Results from Yesterday's Five Race Meetings Watches of Switzerland Gustafson takes wing as rival proves too slow News of the World Stewart in line for Test recall Cricket Warwickshire worn out by Moxon Law restores order for flagging Sussex Yesterday's Scoreboards Lacklustre Indians punished for lapses in the field Gooch joins Compton on list of most noble centurions Hill seeks to regain footing halfway to summit Motor Racing: After Setbacks in Monaco and Spain, Championship Leader Makes Finishing his Priority in Canada Britons aim to prosper in conflict of intellects Croquet: First Woman International for 33 Years Joins World Cup Quest Goss going for broke in transatlantic race Sailing: Briton Puts New Boat through its Spaces in Demanding Test of Endurance Msn Conservative estimate of cricket's lasting appeal Out for the count Schott down Dead silence Spell-bound What would you do to get your mits on a Mitsubishi… Extracurricular Striking out Naked truth William Hill Brown angry over failure to chase American dream Athletics Beaten Jacobs considers move up Boxing Woodforde fails to pass Muster For the Record Seles enters Eastbourne fray Weekend Fixtures Italians caught short by Bejbl's winner Football: Czech Republic Capitalise on Apolloni's Dismissal to Surprise One of Favourites William Hill Holland coach expels outspoken Davids By our Sports Staff: Merrington pays price for season of struggle Green Flag Younger Hulme one up Rugby League Daktarin Spray Powder Scots under the influence of Brown 's potent methods Kevin McCarra on a manager who has made most limited resources Match-By-Match Guide Euro 96 Daily Team-By-Team Guide Already beyond the point of ironing bored Football : Defender's Superb Volley Ends Turkey's Chances of Making Progress from Group D Couto rescues off-colour Portuguese MacAllan Boban 's injury makes Croatia think Russell Kempson on the influence of a captain whose team take on the holders Klinsmann return set to boost Germans Deschamps prepares to dictate the final chapter Cricket 50 Injury to Platt causes disquiet before storm Honours Tag Heuer Passion play takes centre stage England and Scotland renew acquaintance at Wembley after seven-year gap Part-time shift will reap rich reward for Gascoigne Bobby Robson belives sporadic bursts of a Rangers player's talent could stifle the Scots Tennis 52 Sacchi in defiant mood as Italy lose Gardening How to Get the Best Deals this Summer Brian MacArthur, the Times Travel Editor, on the lessons learnt from last year's cut-price madness Hover Speed Travel Food Pets Everest Fit the Best George Smith Handmade Furniture, Fabrics & Kilims Hamilton The fox and the avocet chicks Feather report It 's curds and away you go Sour milk may not sound too appetising, but add eggs, sugar and a handful of raisins to make a mouthwatering summer tart filling Seasons to be cheerful Digest Sushi chic Chocolate Box Ham it up Rail Shop Inn crowd Alien pasta A little fruity after work Shopping list Garden Answers Organic ways beat a drought When the garden is parched.. hosing is out, composting and rainwater butts are in. 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Binyon explores the bizarre secret world of the 4.5min single-shot lipstick and the garrotte in the condom Neuromantic nightmares Peter Millar ventures into a twilight Zone of paranormal powers and corporate skulduggery When nights were bold The Times / Dillons Bestsellers Her mother's little helper Novels in Brief Sights Unseen By Kaye Gibbons Virago, £14.99 Isbn 186049 095 6 Eng Lit in bytes and bits Every don's dram-a machine to replace students Galatea 2.2 By Richard Powers Abacus, £9.99 Isbn 0 349 10771 8 Times Books As the Romans dunnit A Dying Light in Corduba By Lindsey Davis Century, £15.99 Isbn 0 7126 7689 9 Minerva Press New in Paperback Dillons Stranger in our strange land British-born of Nigerian stock, Diran Adebayo gives a witty insight into the meaning of cultural identity, Mary London says It's only fiction as a matter of fact Brontë fever is bursting out all over, on stage, in print and in pictures For the sake of the children A Long Walk in Wintertime By Libby Purves Sceptre, £15.99 Isbn 0 340 65797 9 The shock of the ordinary Beneath mundanity crackles a chaos of crazy obsession Another Kind of Cinderella Little Brown, £15.99 Isbn 0 316 878944 Wrong side of the blanket Shadow Baby By Margaret Forster Chatto, £15.99 Isbn 0 7011 6564 2 No Title Children No Title Opera Books Classical Fairs Theatre Spring fumbo Religion Film A shepherd for city workers Ruth Gledhill finds pastoral peace within earshot of the City of London Galleries Comedy Coming Soon Action Trousers Hilditch & Key Multiple Display Advertising Items Johnnie Walker William Tillman Country Furniture Regain your flat stomach MOPS British Antique Replicas Home Entertainment Direct Stockists Specs to stop shady deals Gone are the days of sloppy lenses at not-so-cheap prices, but good protection still means keeping an eye out for a British standard mark and shade numbers The Times Tried and Tested Every Pair of Shoes - Just Kitchen Magic Sowesco Multiple Display Advertising Items Wallguard Traditional Leather and Cabinet Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Poetstyle Ltd The Central Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Just the place to in bars Adventure: caged with hungry sharks off the South African coast: and scuba-diving training for youngsters The making of a Scuba Mum Travel Directory Noble Caledonia Limited Swinging way to sail north Cruising: a trip to Alaska from Vancouver takes in impressive scenery and wildlife; plus travel tips Thomas Cook Turkey Connect France Alaska Specialists Hemingway wannabes vie for title Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Egypt plus Lake aria All Greek Rio cruise US hotels Africa duo Teeing off Bush tour No-ski History in the hills, chips in the Cafés Club Med Voyages Jules Verne Breakfast with mighty Aphrodite Word-Watching Fact File British Midland A few scorchers on the old S ilk Road China: a journey of discovery from Dunhuang to Kashgar on the route that opened the country to the world Samsonite How to Get to Dunghuang and the Silk Road EasyJet Wouldn't you retire here? 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Vaughan Freeman tries the latest Ford's cabriolet passes the roof test without breaking your finger-nails Political pressure on the advanced skid pan The Lords have challenged the Commons to a road safety competition, says Alan Copps Time to put your foot down Kevin Eason introduces the star-studded cast for the annual speed-test at Goodwood Ford Escort Cabriolet Winter-long waiting list for summer cars Swan National Audi Dovercourt Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Northgate Canterbury Surrey and Middlesex Bmw Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne The Convertible Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Audi Audi Cabriolet 2.3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items 2.6E Cab. 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He tells Kevin Eason of his worrying job The Times The baker's perfect Rolls and Bentleys A lifetime's collection is under the hammer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accessories Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Applewood Business Finance Driving Tution IAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Corniche Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshall Value Lex Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items E-Type Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Harvey Hudson Jaguar Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Steering the course for victory Alan Copps introduces the company car drivers who have earned their places on the grid for the final circuit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Fiat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Multiple Classified Advertising Items What 's the point of this competition? 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Cnda Members Speedy Reg Where endurance is the premium At the start of the Le Mans 24-hour race, Kevin Eason reports on one British-based team's preparations Win a day on the track worth ?165 Smart con trickery needed for home win Canadian test for Villeneuve Around Le Mans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registrations 4 Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Volvo Authorised Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanwell Car Centre Pinewood Japanese Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not one to go out for a spin Steering Column Retiring umpire Dickie Bird frets about LBW when behind the wheel The true pioneer of British motoring is at last recognised a century on Lord Montagu of Beaulieu recounts the achievement of Frederick Simms, founder of the Rac and Daimler Mazda 626 Atlantis Dancing in the Street Films of the Week June 15 Saturday TV Early Variations Videoplus + and the Video Pluscodes Variations Choice Dancing in the Street BBC2,9pm Saturday TV Late June 15 Saturday Satellite & Cable June 15 Film Choice Choice Weekend Radio June 15- June 16 Tv Early Sunday June 16 Variations Choice Zig and Zag's Dirty Deeds: To Elle and Back Channel 4,5.05pm Variations Choice A Royal Scandal BBC1 9.20pm Sunday TV Late June 16 Sunday Satellite & Cable June 16 Film Choice F/x Murder by Illusion Sky Movies Gold, 8.10pm Choice Ultimate Athelte Discovery, 8pm BBC 1 Variations Radio Monday TV Early June 17 Monday Satellite & Cable June 17 File Choice Kaleidoscope Sky Movies, 4pm Choice Tales of the Unexpected: Lamb to the Slaughter Sci-Fi Channel, 9pm Choice Alexander Trocchi—a Life in Pieces BBC2,11.15pm Variations Monday TV Late June 17 Radio Tuesday TV Early June 18 BBC 1 Variations Variations Choice Dickie Bird—"a Rare Species" BBC 2 9.45pm Tuesday TV Late June 18 Tuesday Satellite & Cable June 18 Film Choice Only Angels Have Wings Sky Movies Gold, 4pm Choice Azimuth: Jurassic Reef Discovery, 8pm Bbc1 Variations Radio Wednesday TV Early June 19 Wednesday Satellite & Cable June 19 Film Choice Rapa Nui The Movie Channel, 10.10pm Choice Nottingham Open Tennis Sky Sports, 1.30pm Variations Choice Absolutely Animals Channel 4,8. 30pm Wednesday June 19 Radio Thursday TV Early June 20 BBC1 Variations Variations Choice Men Behaving Badly BBC 1,9. 30pm Thursday TV Late June 20 Thursday Satellite & Cable June 20 Film Choice Trapped in Paradise The Movie Channel, 8pm Choice American Caesar History Channel, 4pm BBC1 Variations Radio Friday TV Early June 21 Friday Satellite & Cable June 21 Film Choice The Band Wagon Sky Movies Gold, 4pm Choice Ten of the Best: Gary Glitter Vh-1 spm BBC1 Choice Future Fantastic: Allen BBC 1 7.30pm Variations Friday TV Late June 21 Mitsubishi Raw Talent Inside the 100 Best Summer Wines Nikon Magazine Saturday June 15 1996 8 Alanis Morissette Diary Pedigree Unveiled threat Insult to injury Naming names Hard lying Something for the Weekend The New, Longer 106 Peugeot the Drive of your Life Jagged edge Alanis Morissette has sold 12 million albums and won four Grammies for her uncompromising songs—and she's still only 21. Alan Jackson meets a champion of disaffected youth. Portrait by Mitch Jenkins No Title Seafrance Apple Opticrom Orient-Express Trains & Cruises Orient-Express Trains & Cruises Smart Suite 96 Lotus Going for Gold The fiercest rivalry at the Olympics goes on not among the athletes on the track, but among the sponsors fighting to put their name on the right shirt. Richard Girling goes behind the scenes of a billion-dollar business. Illustration by David Cutter Subaru The only Remind Rover Christies Home Study How to Make an American Quilt Next Saturday Disclaimer Audi Written on the Body Lucian Freud's study of what it is to be human is a lifetime's project, and his new portraits show he has lost none of his fascination, Richard Cork writes Noble Caledonia Limited Fujitsu Radical Shifts Nordic Track The Travel Collection Thomas Lloyd Massive Liquidation of Barter Commodities Fabric World Chelsea Trading Company Limited Premier Bathrooms Light years ahead Domaine Boyar The one hundred best summer wines The Wine Club Bombay Sapphire Restaurant Guide Eating Out Travels with The Times Cook With its mix of European and indigenous cultures, Cape Town cuisine is a melting pot of flavours. Photograph by Jess Koppel Dolphin Odeon Facades Multiple Display Advertising Items Aquability (UK) Ltd The Iron Bed Company Country Desks Patterson Products K&D Antique Clocks The Times Oriental Carpets Multiple Display Advertising Items Stevenson Brothers Pure Silk Bechstein House Divani Winfields The Futon Shop Antique Desks Voyages Jules Verne The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living Picture Gallery Joseph Ettedgui Casablanca 'The place had a roughness combined with elegance and eccentricity which made it so exciting' Omega Honda Upwardly Mobile Margot says … Issue Star Letter Hey Go round the world on the Net A step for mankind Football wear for Kings Winona Ryder Mr. Clever Bakers Complete-Light Tv Avengers Vs Film Avengers As Euro 96 fever sets in, the charts are filling up with footy songs, including one by 'Fantasy Football' stars Baddiel and Skinner. "Newsround' presenter, Chris Rogers, reports Bright sparks Business as usual Tom Hartley Isn't the only young entrepreneur. 1015 checks out three other success stories Online Chips Off The Old Black Rosie On Anger Grin and bear it On the write track Recommends What to read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman Asda competition! Won! Alliance Leicester

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