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News from 31/08/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Brendan Martin, Paul Heiney, Stephen Shaw, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Ivor Morgan, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Huband North Africa Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Simon Preston, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, G. Alexander, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Sheehan, M. J. Trow, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Karl Chapman, J. R. Aspinall, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Rory Miln, Ian Morton, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, A. A. Pelling, Fiona MacMillan, Helen Stephenson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, David Long and Les Evans, Peter Barnard, Jody Brettkelly, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Shirley English and Jill Sherman, W. H. V. Elliott, Roger Scruton, T. J. Brack, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, W. J. Parkman, Stephen Anderton, Sarah Johnson, Brian Jackman, John McLachlan, N. A. Saberi, David Miller, Barry Millington, Peter Hillman, George Plumptre, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Colin M. Watkins, C. R. Gladwin, Lucy Pinney, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Christiana Koning, Caroline Merrell, Brian Landers, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Mohamed A. El-Erian, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Erica Wagner, David Blundell, Robert Miller and Janet Bush, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Jack Crossley, Peter Thacker, Eileen McCabe, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Bassam J. Asfour, Steve Thomas Emberson, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, S. A., Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Christine Webb, Tim Wapshott, John Carr and Paul Wilkinson, Mark Newberry, Walter Gammie, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Lynn Hecht Schafran, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, Steve McManaman, Kate Bassett, James McFarlane, Michael Horsnell, Michael Green, David Foster, Benedict Nightingale, A. A. Cross, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Davies, Fiona Beckett, Frank Field, Anthony Howard, Hilary Rubinstein, Pam Hannam, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, R. D. Beale,

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Today Body on desolate Norfolk beach may be Jodi Loughlin's Call for inquiry on paedophile's zoo trip escape Henman powers on in US Open Virgin atlantic Girls' schools top GCSE table Index Toujours ST Tropez Bruno steps out of the ring Steve McMANAMAN Lines up for the Times, Century of the Car Prescott says his colleagues are leaving him in the dark US puts forces on Iraq alert Monday Multiple Display Advertising Items National Savings Labour warns striking postal workers SNP maps out smooth way to independence Blair facing defeat on Scots plebiscite New RUC chief determined to reach out to Catholics Channel Tunnel smuggler jailed Yachtsmen may be prosecuted for unnecessary SOS Inspector's dramatic intervention Father despairs for son kidnapped by Khmer Rouge By a Staff Reporter: Nappy worker was left holding baby Boy, 9, hit in petrol bomb attack Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Cast joins actor after Globe's little drama French send calves to British abattoirs for EU handout Fry takes break from Wilde life Sally Ferries Dairy farmer had CJD Mother, 14, is denied school crèche Barriers raised in flood alert Dixons Birt says BBC unit will sell services to rivals Driver loses Rolex in latest attack by rush-hour raiders Seven men charged with hijack to Stansted By a Staff Reporter: Two jailed for faking paternity blood test By a Staff Reporter: Policeman faces jail for road rage attack Debenhams Faked by many, now taken by force Heartbeat The Sunday Times Top giris'schools call in counsellors to help with stress By a Staff Reporter: Love triangle drove teacher to suicide Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd By Richard Ford Home Correspondent: Solicitors to respond faster to complaint War film based on lawyer's script is tipped for prize Everest Fit the Best Wife asks tourists to aid Greek hunt for missing tutor Gypsies pitch camp at public school Forte Posthouse Blast traps schoolgirl as roof is ripped off house More rail strikes planned Homebase Two more frigates to Brazil News in Brief Top of Pops move Mother charged Driver jailed Pensioner raped Out of his way T-shirt offer Priest tracks down child sex suspect who jumped bail Latest triumph for tireless crusader against exploitation Saintly banner causes a flutter British Museum Currys How God's love helps if marriage founders Gredo Rainbow Warrior raid 'got blessing of Mitterrand' Premier Service Protesters' cows graze on Champ de Mars Briton gets police purge under way Woodstock Floors Limited Chechens must wait until 2002 World Summary Saudis detain dissident's son Lost sketch by Goya unveiled Ex-minister is expelled by ANC Marching orders Belgium toughens prisoner releases after sex scandal Better Come to Comet Israel thwarts prayer protest Vatican denies ailing Pope may abdicate Trio of traumas tell on a sturdy spirit The Pope may be feeling his age but he has survived against the normal medical odds, writes Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Clinton seizes role of tomorrow's man but script badly needs a rewrite Commentary Sleaze puts a brake on campaign bandwagon Illicit romance eclipses the President's own love story Chicago Notebook British Heart Foundation Salvaged section of Titanic lost at sea Tabloid dismisses talk of 'dirty tricks' Alliance Leicester Island finds its mark German hordes chasing the sun buy flats and fincas in Majorca and spark a property boom One-man museum piece The Times Khartoum acts to silence critics in Muslim ranks Madras is renamed Return of the Good Sheriff A vacancy in the plot Theatre The Heidi Chronicles Greenwich Cellphones direct Opinion Theatre Now that's what I call test cards Base Notes John Travolta Music Mahler most mighty BBC Proms Berlin PO/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3 Base Notes Opera in North Symphony Hall Don Williams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Events BBC Proms The Cathedral Bury St. Edmunds Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord of the Dance Tina Turner Nuremberg All major credit cards accepted Adrift on a river of drivel Edinburgh Festival: First cast for a fifth-rate opera; atavistic Icle Vanya; the man who breeds comedians Opera Four Saints in Three Acts Playhouse The Times Edinburgh Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Saurabh Kakkar Greater om Manchester The Sunday Times Out With a whimper Theatre Uncle Vanya King's Edinburgh Rising Star Beware the oiks who threaten us Roger Scruton on oikophobia, or hostility to home and inheritance Is Clinton's saviour now his nemesis? Of all the President's men, he was the closets. Anthony Howard reports on the fall of Dick Morris Don't gamble with the arts British culture is a success-and too important to be left to the lottery, says Magnus Linklater Express exit The Times Diary Knockout The Times Diary Pitch invasion The Times Diary New hair The Times Diary Mod con The Times Diary On from Chicago Bill Clinton offers a centrist message for a second term The Prince's Trust A sensitive heir will enhance the monarchy Keep a Watch Danger, when man makes time for vanity Prison Service failures point to the need for change Jordan bread subsidy Spitsbergen air crash Indian English Russia's army Football blues Bowled over 'Mandela bashing' No enviable lot for women of Athens A small step Late motherhood York thunderbolt Sit still vac? Court Circular Lieutenancy of Bristol Presentation Weekend birthdays Church news Church services tomorrow Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Court & Social Erskine Childers Erskine Childers, Secretary General of the World Federation of United Nations Associations, died of a heart attack in Luxembourg o August 25 aged 67. He was born in Dublin on March 11,1929 Personal Column Please Support Animals in Need Picture Gallery Announcements Leukaemia Research Fund Duncan Munro Kerr Duncan Munro Kerr, yachtsman, was lost at sea on August 13 aged 43. He was born on Jauary 24,1953 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Ronald Leach Sir Ronald Leach, GBE, former senior partner in Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, Chartered Accountants, died on August 26 aged 89. He was born on August 21,1907 Edgar Mansfield Edgar Mansfield, book binder, died on August 10 aged 89. He was born in London on February 11,1907 Police Strike KPMGmeans business JPMorgan Coopers & Lybrand Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful cadidates in the Final Examination, held in July, 1996 Murgan Stanlly Goldman Sachs Alderwick Consulting Hays Accountancy Personnel FMS Finance and Accountancy Recruitment Morgan McKinley Associates KPMG means business Michelangelo Alderwick Peachell Nicholas Andrews Meaning of advertiser's claim Chancery Division Liability for repetitive strain injury The Times Option over pension benefits Court of Appeal Arthur Andersen Michael Page City Reuters PLC and Superdrug Stores PLC Waterman Associates Ontrack Career Advice Service Goodman Masson Shaw Hitchenor Maher Financial Recruitment Cork Griffiths Executive Selection Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd GloTel BPPICAEW Courses The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals Referrals List Subject Codes ATC News The Times Crossword No 20,261 Opinion Times Weathercall Lifeboats Magazine Inside Section 2 Today GEC seeks big stake in French nuclear industry Lenders cautious on strength of housing recovery Business Today Simpson pay riles pensioners Borrowing tops Maastricht level Executive Voice Whent makes ?lm from shares Working Week Lloyd's offer gets 91% backing Kensington Mortgage Company Sport Weekend Money Pensions Investment Savings Money Management The Hidden Assets of British Airways Boatmen's in $9.5bn merger The Open University Realistic to expect performance-linked pay perfection Executive Voice Surprise NIE refers regulator 's price review Tax charge hurts BNFL Rowland attacks Lonrho chief Picture Gallery Blenheim lid Reed end talks Winchester scales down operations British Steel may sell forgings firm Business Roundup Firecrest takeover talks Broker investigated Macfarlane bid hunt Milk move referral Strike hits Photo-Me Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Investor in training for a change of scene A Workig Week for: Karl Chapman Jon Ashworth meets a former fund manager who transformed a small textile group into a £200m recruitment and education business BA's 'invisible' building must be seen to be believed Hidden Assets Compass Centre is a shapely additio to Heathrow skyline, says Joanna Pitman Mercury Asset Management Shares fall again as US rate rise pressure grows Stock Market Commodities LlFFE Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spotand Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes NIE Housing Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Powerful alliance Tempus Wall Street Clydeport Pensioners take on Gec over health benefits Caroline Merrell reports on a three-year fight to regain insurance cover lost after a takeover Capitalise on tax concessions Railway safety under threat Personal Investor Sick Leave 33 Fidelity Investments Pension Plea 37 New credit card terms will be imposed on Which? Jam tomorrow but none for yesterday's men Comment Money really does grow on trees Carolinne Merrell looks at the tax advantages of an investment in forestry and how to go about it National Savings Beneficial for whom? Nearest may be dearest Paper chase How to arrange your fat-cat sized pension A Question of Money Policies that go on sick leave Jody Brenkelly asks whether permanent health insurance is a waste of money Prudential Cheltenham & Gloucester Norwich Union Varied options for Abbey National's new shareholders World's Best Value Annual Travel Insurance M&G Financial Services Limited Optimism reigns on UK market Caroline Merrell looks at the prospects for investors who are considering index-tracking funds Kepit investors in the dark over trust's future Flemings The Investment Frust Experts High street hots up for National Savings As interest rates begin to fall, Sarah Jones Surveys the best home for your savings NS pensions poser by Labour Capital Trust Rothschild Asset Management Elson Associates No Title Unable to quit while you're ahead Incentive and tax breaks received ensure that pensions must go the distance, saya Sara McConnell Piped bad news for homeowners RJ Temple PLC Legal & General Policy Portfolio Investor Intelligence Sensible savers will hold fire on long-term plans Towry Law How to tackle county court action Pressure grows for a change in the rules Helen Pridham examines the calls for better provisio of income in old age Trusting in flexibility and low costs Scottish Widows Policy & Plus Schroders Direct Tower Fund Managers Limited PEPtalk The Derbyshire Surrender is the last resort Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashoworth examine the routes open to those cashing in endowment policies Sun Alliance offer easily bettered Coventry Building Society Top Tips in the Selling Stakes Inflation figures pose a problem for capital gains tax allowances TSB How remortgaging can affect entitlement to income support Weekend Money Letters Why going offshore has more uses than just a holiday in the sun Consideration pays off when dealing with the taxman Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Moorgate House Plc NatWest United Friendly policyholders have already had their bonus Letters to the Weekend Money section are welcomed,… Halifax discrimination Deadline looms for share payment The Times Money Information Service Guaranteed Income Bonds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Savers Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Chase De Vere INVESTMENT PLC Gilts and equities extend losses Fidelity Brokerage The Times Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited The St Paul's a team does it again Best results since Times table bagan-but no state school makes top 20 Guide to the Highest-Ranking State and Independent Schools Access courses in Law & Business A-Level Additions Alphabetical Guide to Degree Vacancies Sciences England ready to assess Hollioake's potential Hussain's hundred puts Essex in control Cricket Adams races through nervous nineties Ramprakash punishes Hampshire Walker's class in no doubt Somerset succumb in feeble fashion Lewis shows appetite for leading role Yesterday's Scoreboards Fox-Pitt turns on style with new partner Equestrianism Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Club-By-Club to the Welsh League Club-By-Club Guide to the Scottish League Time for players to lead rugby forward Getting to grips with double the challenge Hopes and fears for professional rugby expressed at the start of a whole new ball game The Players Club controller throws open doors The Owner Entertainment must be the aim of the game The Fan Picture Gallery The reckoning starts when Saturday comes Chief Exec Style counsellor with hit record The Coach Wanted: sugar daddy in Cheadle Hulme The Secretary Brave Act adds to pattern of success Racing: Hard-Fought Solario Victory Gmes Prescott Third Group Win in Eight Days Richard Evans Nap: Yukon Hope (5.20 Sandown Park) Next best: Yom Jameel (3.30 Chester) Sandown Park Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing next Week Chester Wolverhampton Pearl D'Azur to overcome inexperience Sandown Park Channel 4 Bruno takes retirement on the chin Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, on a former world champion O'Donovan leads athletes from coast to coast O'Connor caught out at Chester Ripon Hamed to hit back in style Perth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Results from the us Open Tennis Championships For the Record The Times News of the World Roe resigned to his fate in off-putting conditions Golf Rose commands centre stage Victorious Ottaway joins elite In Brief Speedy MacLean Final booked Nicol's mettle Brazilians relish the spice of married life Love is a drug Dassu sets pace as others seek places Calling the shots Passion play Wigan seek to retrieve arid season Rugby League Iron ladies Boost needed Water torture Players pay high price for overkill in the modern game Steve McManaman, the Liverpool and England midfielder, in the first of a series of articles in The Times this season, argues that footballers are being asked to appear in too many matches Scotland introduce Ferguson to the fray Football Group Four Stoke is home from home for Knypersley Gould raising Welsh interest rates Group Seven Hamilton demands winning start Group Nine Clubs worldwide demand their pound of flesh McCarthy puts his faith in youth and skill Group Eight Strachan faces wrath Hoddle asks Shearer to lead from the front Possible Team Welsh set to catch breakaway fever Speculation mounts over Hill's imminent departure Cricket 45 Big-hitting Henman serves notice Golf 50 First Telecom By our Sports Staff: Fredericks gold run outshines Johnson Shopping You Don't Have to Be Iriish to \Work Here Fiona Beckett joins the all-singing, all dancing training school of the genuine Irish theme pub Kuoni Property Travel Gardening Sofa Workshop Direct Nothing like the Real Thing Craic & Co Ireland Abroad Foiled by paper-bag cookery 'Mrs Beeto was possibly more adept at tuning the words than flipping the pancakes. There is hope for all of us' Home Made Couch cooks Digest The barbie for all reasons Fast Food Shopping list Daily bread Jam sponge Duxiana Chocolate Box Take care-it's a jungle out there Trouble with trowels, loose ladders, wheelbarrows…your home patch is full of danger Pain-Free Gardening The Times Garden Answers Weekend Tips The making of a country dream Inspired by the garden designer Mary Keen's new book, Stephen Anderton visits her home in Gloucestershire to see how she creates an apparently unsophisticated cottage garden Churchill's Stairlifts plc Flat Roof Problems? Homecare Mobility Centres Automatic Gates Farmington Dy Plastics (UK) LTD Homes & Gardens Bramley's Nurseries Agniframes Ltd Krystal Guardian Warwick Buildings Micro Security Fruit Presses and Crushers Ardenco LTD Septic Tanks "The Roll Action Stomach Buster" Oreck Multiple Display Advertising Items A Group of Premium Quality Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Poetstyle LTD Lancashire Reproductions Ltd Acorn Stairlifts The Treske Shop Dressing Gowns Remember when Allergy Relief Products Ltd British Antique Replicas The Sheila Maid Wallguard Tablesafe A pen for your thoughts The fountain pen has made a strong comeback as an elegant writing instrumet and a design classic Stockists Pen-Friendly Advice Don't forget the dog's gums, mum Up to three quarters of cats and dogs suffer from dental disease, yet regular treatment could make them nicer to know and prolong their lives A private view of China Teeth Routine Battersea cats Silent partner The kingfisher-a bolt from the blue Feather Report Learn about a dog's life Pet News Poles apart Puppy fat? A stitch in time speeds healing A Vet Writes Stray alert Catalogue A restoration drama Rachel Kelly on how 18th-century designs have been used to create new homes at Wiltshire's largest castle North of the Thames Wandsworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items DTZ Debenham Thorpe Notting Hill Gate Princedale RD Holland Park South Kensington Kensington (W14) Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaconsfield Boscastle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exeter North Devon/cornwall Essex Teapot Row Hertfordshire Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items World of Property Exhibition Case Study Ovington Square, SW3 ST John's Wood Wimbledon Village, SW19 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes France Cote D'azur Wisefile Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Lettings and Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Knightsbridge Near Euston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghamshire Hampshire Wiltshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Weald of Kent Salisbury-Cholderton Highland Gardens Near Oxford Dumfries 5 Miles Long farewell to a feudal oddity Scotland's ancient system of sellers imposing strict conditions is coming to an end Relats & Chateaux Vassal's Tale Glossary of Terms For Sale Picture Gallery The Queen's Man Ego-spotting from the foyer Hilary Rubinstein on the art of running a top-notch hotel, taking lessons from the experts at Claridges in London Behind the screen image Novels in Brief Ghosting By John Preston Black Swan, £6.99 Isbn. 0 552 990667 X Toying with possibilities Children's Books Minerva Press Old favourites remain at the top Hardback The Times Bestseller List Paperback Blank expressions, erotic obsessions All dressed up but not a lot under the frills Justine By Alice Thompson Canongate, £12. Isbn 0 86241 603 5 Potent Irish brew Eureka Street By Robert McLian Wilson Secker & Warburg, £15.99 Isbn 0 436 202840 Bestselling Children's Authors New in Paperback Dead Man's Walk By Larry McMurtry Reinventing Darwin By Niles Eldredge Phoenix Giant Writers Dick Francis rides again Walter Ellis watches the master gallop into the winner's enclosure To the Hilt By Dick Francis Michael Joseph, £15.99 Isbn 0 7181 3754 X Rock and roll or comic role? Thin He was and Filthy-Haired By Robert Llewellyn Penguin, £5.99 Isbn 0 14 025 082 4 Poor parting for Samson Peter Millar finds part of Len Deighton's triplet of spy thriller trilogies convoluted and strictly for addicts of the genre Charity By Len Deighton HarperCollins, £16.99 Isbn 0 00 224470 5 Outside the park gates Marcel Berlins on Ruth Rendell's new thriller, short on intrigue The Keys to the Street By Ruth Rendell Hutchinson, £15.99 Isbn 0 09 1791901 A bird in the hand Picture Gallery History Today Twisted loyalties defy analysis Asylum By Patrick McGrath Viking, £16.00 Isbn 0 670 87001 3 Children Pop The Times Books Films Jazz Comedy Gardens Galleries Critic's Choice Classical Worship in a work of art Frank Field joins a congregation following the old liturgy in remarkable building Theatre Dance London Fairs Coming Soon Opera RSPCA Trailfinders Flight Bookers World Wide Abta Car Hire Worldwide Travel Insurance Service Paris & Brussels in a flash by Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomson Viceroy Travel Airlink Worldwide British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Flight Choice Overseas Express Austravel Flightseats British Airways Holidays Hermis Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest Prices Worldwide Connections British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Air Inter Europe British Airways Holidays Africa Travel Centre South African Affair Thailand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays with Style Travel Continued The other side of the island Tenerife: Away from the areas of mass tourism, you can toast the magnificent views with excellent local wine Fact File Noble Caledonia Limited Travel Directory Where the clock stopped after the war Island of Britain: Guernsey would suit the Famous Five-while Alderney does things differently Virgin Holidays An unusual cliffhanger Guernsey Fact File Stilly grins all round Stressed-out arrivals leave the Isles of Scilly refreshed while the Isle of Wight has a few surprises Vovagesjulesverne Fact File Travel Tips Modern art in the dinosaur graveyard The Travel Collection Fact File The treasures that Gaddafi tries to keep for himself Libya: A formidable leader has made sure only a privileged few ever see the delights of this neglected land Swan Hellenic Thanos Hotels Voyages of Discovery Fact File The road to Morocco Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Icelandair The holiday fraudsters Harvey Elliott on bogus health insurance bills Correction How to keep the little horrors happy China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Festive Holidays Limited Australia & New Zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items LOT Sally Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Okavango Tours&safaris Strand Voyages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funway Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items West Country American's Vacations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items 7 Miles from Buxton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abersoch Harbour Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess WiNNING Move Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes By Law: The Listener Crossword No 3373: Ma Word-Watching Bridge Ladies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous The Ultimate Ball Virginia Charles Sara Eden The Times Don't Join Wanted Perfect Harmony The Times Newspapers Ltd Sirius Spain & Greece Dinner Dates The Executive Club Lively Professionals Candleburners Saturday Rendezvous Music Lovers Gloucester Swindon Dateline Country Partners Do You Know Him? Saturday Rendezvous Close Encounters of the best kind plc Meet Someone through the Times Powering ahead at a hundred It's been a tough, turbulent century for the motoring city, reports Alan Copps, but Coventry is now driving on into exciting carmaking frontiers by exploring alternative power sources and launching new models Hamilton The race to carry No 1 in the grand parade Tribute to Coventry Motor City Times Wheels that went into reverse More than 130 sites where men once made cars have been indentified in Coventry; today, only four remain, Kevin Eason looks at the rise and fall of Britain's motoring Klondike Autofax Myths should go down the Tube Much of our obsession with so-called classic cars has arisen through the lack sensible transport alternatives Driven to Distraction STREET-WiSE Carmakers Carmakers in the Suburbs Ancients race to lead Which is the earliest Conventry car? Tony Dawe reports on the last-minute fight between grand old ladies HMV Stunted development Jennai Cox on the man who can park his car at 40mph sideways The One that Got Away Swan National Beauties on Parade Audi Vorsprung durch Technik Privilege Insurance 5201 SE Approved Used Cars BMW 520 iSE 325i Sports M3 Evolution 325I SE Convertible Z3 325i Conv M3 Conv 750i Lase V12 BMW 525i SE Touring Estate 740i Auto 525 SE 325i 318Se M 3 M3 Cabriolet 325 TD L&C Attention Multiple Display Advertising Items 3161 Compact 95M 518i SE BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items DB7 BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Privilege Insurance Cabriolet 2.0 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 100E Automatic Estate Look out, it's your Team Thunderer Car 96 readers are set to test their proudly kept vehicles on Sunday's Shakespear run, says Tony Dawe Lights, cameras and traction A feast of motoring movies and simulators awaits the Coventry visitor Classic Cars Volks-Wagon Ac Cobra 427 Jaguar Kougar Triumph TR6 Passed Masters Loncoster Jaguar Approved Auto Expert Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items H. 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