News from 14/09/1996
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Brook, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Norman Goldner, Jan Morris, Dr Jonathan Sacks, G. Roland Adamson, Max Glaskin, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Bailey, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, R. Lines, Philip Howard, M. K. Williams, Brian Pedley, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, John N. Porter, Kevin Eason, L. Cooley, Clare Stewart, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Sheehan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ian Lang, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sylvia Disley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian Morton, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Christopher Makin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Peter Longman, Charles Bremner, Sarah Jones, David Long and Les Evans, Peter Barnard, Michael Saxby, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Maxwell Hutchinson, Mary Loudon, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Gerald Kaufman, Kate Muir, Fiona McLaren, Graham Wood, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, John Humphrys, Bryan Diss, Stephen Anderton, Robert Kirtley, George Brock, Rachel Bridge, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smith, Sally Baker, George Plumptre, David Watts, Albert McQuarrie, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Edward F. Northcote, Andrew Tobin, Andrew Roberts, Karen Zagor, Lucy Pinney, Nick Nuttall and Nigel Hawkes, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Sophie Chamier, James Allcock, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Charles Bremner and Stewart Tendler, Jill Sherman, N. Kurti, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Andrew Bradford, Peter Newell, Oliver August, Terry Thomas Executive Voice, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Caldecote, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Ball and David Maddock, Julian Muscat, Elizabeth Potter, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ruth Gledhill and Esther Foreman, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Michael Kallenbach, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Jennai Cox, Tim Wapshott, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, John Shaw, John Angerson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Brian Brivati, Jason Cowley, Anthony Holden, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Simon Jenkins, L. B. Kapp, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, Kate Bassett, F. Irish, Mich?le Roberts, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Carole Chamier, James Pringle and Christopher Thomas, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Fiona Beckett, Alasdair Murray, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, Gill Hornby,
Resumo24-Page Fashion Guide Unions warn Blair over suicidal split Labour faces conference backlash Moment of truth As we finished our coffee at the Seafood Restaurant, Stephen Byers said: "I hope I haven't told you too much. " By Thursday he probably realised that he had Record sales for The Times Shares record The Times Virgin atlantic Nazi gold outcry drives Swiss to suspend banking secrecy Index Stealth planes fly in to reassure Kuwait Man named for road-rage killing NHS trust for aged may fail after losing £17m contracts Monday The Times on Monday Great Weekend Breaks Offer National Savings The Greatest Goal I Ever Saw My Life after Mi5 Plus the Gap and how to Fill It Driving bans may soon apply in all EU states Major calls for end to soundbite politics Britain threatened with EU court over beef ban Two more Tory MPs to retire News in Brief Museum given war medals Asylum-seekers' ruling delayed Correction Doctor mistook brain tumour for food allergy GP to be struck off after admitting misconduct By a Staff Reporter: Oasis family stay together for the sake of the album Gambling manservant stole antique silver from count Violent patient flees from hospital Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Major's son gives divorcee a hand Not fade away The Sunday Times Alliance Leicester Rejected Paige takes Broadway by storm at last Nurses quit over claims of abuse against elderly British boy must fight for Iran News in Brief Diplomat sacked Soccer stars' trial Baby hit by taxi Correction Boy sees twin brother killed in corn hopper Lilley's staff complain of political pressure Meal that left a nasty aftertaste for Labour Journalists followed rules of lobby briefing, but Byers was worried he had said too much Jill Sherman, one of the reporters who dined with Stephen Byers, describes how spin-doctors made a meal out of a fish supper Rising Blairite struggles on the hook, but may yet wriggle free HTR Dixons Eurostar Teachers attack poor parenting All work and no playtime makes a dull child Babies used to sneak drugs into prisons Insurance Service Northern Rock Pupils get ID cards in security clampdown Rapist jailed on sole evidence of DNA database Two-year-old sample exposed alibi £12m appeal aims to rescue the house that time forgot Business Link Telescope with view of the past Hidden treasures reveal their charms Computer implant in brain gives sight to the blind British Association: chips that can do everything, and the pressures of looking like a living doll Ministers accused of dishonesty over funding Virgin direct Lunn Poly Fungi fight winged killers Sindy blamed for girls' weight fears Fiat Vaccine price stops mass campaign to beat liver disease IVF expert argues against age limit Doctors are accused of failing the overweight MOPS Currys Premier Service Binocular sale recalls hunt for Graf Spee Labour 'shares values of Judaism Currys Britain's Biggest Electrical Retailer Anglicans are united by love of good fight Jewish New Year is a time to bless and celebrate life Credo The Royal Bank of Scotland Baghdad halts attacks on coalition air patrols The Comet Price Enemies' blunders and fear of Iran keep Saddam alive Rotring Cracks appear as ringmaster Bossi leads his troupe on independence trail Key ministers quit sickbeds to clinch Kohl austerity win The Cats Protection League Floating voter sees Bosnian victory for Abdic Almost three million Bosnian voters go to the polls today to elect a collective three-man presidentcy and national parliament, a p-resident for the Serb Republic and the Muslim-Croat Federation, as well as cantonal administrations The Key People EU schism worries Redwood Dole challenges Clinton to show medical records Setback for treaty Prime Health MaCaw awarded £6,000 after vet cuts short his sex life $4m boost from star diners for President Thomas Cook 'Picasso' found in drugs raid Island snub to China World Summary (Reuter): Tanzania hotel cashier killed (AP): Russian missile launchers looted (Reuter): Coup chief dies Wave of business invaders sweeps into Central Asia Early enthusiasm for religious and political influence gives way to all conquering march of trade 22m are surviving on starvation diet in North Korea The Times Subscriptions Byte On-tap spa cures dry up Bonn is getting steamed up over a system that gives taxpayers free treatment every three years Masters of the fast lane The Times Spanish 'football widows' tackle TV match mania Hamilton Direct Bank New-style gamblers cultivated Teeth of their Skin Pop: Stephen Dalton finds strident polemics much more accessible on stage; plus, rewind to 1964 You could be next!… Opinion It's the real thing, but who cares? When we were fab, not fat Salute to the Sixties Wembley Arena Hilarious the Times Base Notes Proms Big sound of the city BBC Proms: Chicago shines Chicago SO/Barenboim Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Royal Opera Base Notes To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Mozart Players Bill Wrights Capital Breaks Joaquín Cortés Multiple Classified Advertising Items Symphony Hall Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virgin Radio The Wilson Stereo Library Ltd Theatres Jazz A Triumph the Mail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nipped in the musical bud Opera: Rodney Milnes finds ENO's brilliant Violetta let down by wrong headed musical direction La traviata Coliseum Entertainments Classical Spectacular Opera Going out Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Going out Mysteries of Ancient China Monday Gaitskell, Blair and the party Brian Brivati recalls Labour's lost leader and his modernising legacy Up in arms The old orators are still the best Is public speaking a declining art? Peter Riddell compares the eloquence of past and present Emma the inimitable The latest Austen adaptation is a far cry from the Hello again Stateside Sue Lasta sitting Teeny Tory Let's Go Fly a Kite Labour is in danger of spinning out of control Life in Venice A fight against winds, waves, pollution and neglect Beam Me up, Scotty Will people wear their brains on their sleeves? Doing business with new Labour? Taller, bigger, glossier' buildings on London's skyline Smacking and parental authority Wild mushrooms Speed cameras End of the road 'Father of Australia' Lyceum Theatre Daylight saving Take a raincheck? Court Circular Old Millhillians Club Weekend royal engagements Church news Dinners Weekend birthdays Personal Column Marriages Westonbirt School Golden Hinde finds her final berth Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Court & Social Luncheon Memorial service James Gulliver James Gulliver, CVO, former chairman of the Argyli Group, died of a heart attack on September 12 aged 66. He was born on August 17,1930 Personal Column David Donaldson David Donaldson, the Queen's Painter and Limner in Scotland, died on August 22 aged 80. He was born on June 29,1916 International Festival of Fine Wine and Food (From Our Labour Correspondent): Disrupting the Empire Trades Congress Resolution Joanne Dru Joanne Dru, screen actress, died on September 10 aged 73. She was born on January 31,1923 News The Times Crossword No 20,273 Opinion Forecast Multiple Display Advertising Items Magazine Weekend 10 15 Vision Inside Section No Title Lindsay Cook Business Editor Strong first half for Wembley Business Today Executive Voice London and Wall Street set records Imro rushes out unit trust review Woolwich slides in UBS league IATA seeks £1m from Midland Working Week Brussels launches Cadbury inquiry Bank of Ireland Mortgages Sport Weekend Money Taxation Investment 1 Investment 2 Insurance The Hidden Assets of British Telecom Samsung poised with rescue deal for Fokker The Times Subscriptions The benefits for business of going green Warburgs replaced at HoF By a Correspondent: Alan Paul directors 'deceived banks' Matthew Clark advertising campaign falls foul of ASA United protests over BA link Liberty's trimmer style pays off Savings near target Water deadline extended Treg defends offer BTR credit ratings Plea by Brockbank Heineken gives warning Tourist Rates Tom Cobleigh in possible bid talks Business Roundup The Sunday Times United Air Lines Airborne in the busy world of futures A Working Week for: Daniel Hodson Sarah Cunningham finds the head of Liffe ready for the exchanges move into the fresh territory of commodities Mobile way to keep the staff seeking inspiration Hidden Assets BT rings the changes by opting for the work of an emerging artist, says Joanna Pitman Commodities Liffe Options London shares reach record heights again 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 Oil Wembley Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Railtrack sold Short Tempus Tom Cobleigh Wall Street Voters lap up the £8bn tax duel Sara McConnell asks accountants to assess the real worth of politicians' promises to cut income tax Tax History Turning off shareholders Stock Exchange 30 Into action on your finances Jupiter Beauty Contest 34 Share exchange is no robbery Caroline Merrell considers a cheap method of disposing of small parcels of windfall shares Guaranteed returns to tempt the once-bitten National Savings Acrimony among the acronyms Comment Better for whom? Selective cuts Tipping the scales British Gas takes up fishing for customers A credit card war will be fought on interest rates, not loyalty schemes The Equitable Life RJ Temple Plc Schroders M&g Guinness Flight Fund Managers Limited Fidelity Investments Annuity anomaly Sara McConnell on why a pension must be taken ten years early Elson Associates More instant-access agony piled on by the Bristol & West Society Watch Worldcover Kleinwort trust squares up again with Touche Remnant Anne Ashworth assesses latest moves in the saga of the European trust investors Sun Alliance Scottish Widows AEA sell-off seeks the sophisticated investor Marks & Spencer Financial Services Legal & General Time to change the high society league? Caroline Merrell on a dispute over rating lenders' performances The Derbyshire Threat to taxless pay Karen Zagor on how the Budget may shrink some profit-related salary benefits Treasurers called to account Birmingham Midshires Policy Plus Virgin direct Save & Prosper Clerical Medical Investment Group Woolwich Direct Beware the expense of switching out of funds Gavin Lumsden takes a fresh lock at what has been the safe route into the stock market PIA Investor Intelligence The Equitable Life Check the small print while you can Helen Pridham says it is vital to see what your policy covers before you become ill Kepit Flight Asset Management Limited Fidelity Investments Prudential NatWest guide to the stock market The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments PLC Folding money Mountain reafforestation should be only with deciduous trees Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Taxation and personal pensions Soon without the Woolwich Kleinwort Benson Martin Currie The Times Unit Trust Information Service Smint Shares end week on high note Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Dushyantor can deliver telling blow for Cecil Racing: Derby Runner-Up to Go One Better in St Leger Doncaster William Hill Goodwood Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Comprehensive Form Guide to the 12 St Leger… Fancy Aleg? Bahhare strengthens classic case Wall Street is sound investment Goodwood BBC1 Longchamp offers hints to Arc puzzle Worcester Yesterday Results Shaamit can excel over shorter trip Leopardstown Field News of the World Bangor Sedgefield Davies maintains her relentless drive for success Golf England undaunted by pluck of the Irish Surrey quick to accept slow torture Cricket: Attacking Instincts Curbed in Effort to Stay in Title Chase Kent delayed by Laney's defiant stand Gooch and Law let bowlers off hook Brown casts cloud over Scots Gough back in full swing for Yorkshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Woosnam out to steal Montgomerie's morning glory Centres offer mouth-watering appeal Rugby Union: Impact of League Players May Give England Cause for Second Thoughts For the Record Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Bentley poised to agree Newcastle deal Sport in Brief Hamed targets Barrera Sciandri squeezed out Makinen in the chase Prean snubs England Doohan closes on title The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Bitter-sweet reunion for old boys Colney take 50p bus ride to glory Follow me, Franny and we can rewrite story of the Blues Football Nadal on verge of signing for United Rusedski's flaws are all in the mind McColgan seeks to prove point Athletics Mauled Lionesses get the better of rough girls' game Top teams steer Hill in direction of Jordan Motor Racing Uninspired O'Sullivan marches on Snooker Internal combustion halts Arsenal Brian Glanville follows a trail of mismanagement that has undermined the finer traditions of Highbury Unsung heroes have title In sight Golf Derbyshire lose initiative after Malcolm misfires Derby Scoreboard Clubs given more power by players Tennis First Telecom Houston may take charge at QPR Travel No Title The Levington Difference Books Kate Muir on the Continental Habit In America tobacco is a drug, in France smoking is an art. Who will win the real cigarette war? Property Pets Make sense of wine How America Upped the Anti The European Habit Making a break for the boarder Forget exams and league tables. At last, the answer to a problem that has worried parents for years: what to put in the tuck box? Chocolate Box Buffalo on the bill Going Latin Digest Get baking Book early Just like mama used to make Italian Holiday Revisited Serves four Fast Food Shopping List Hot news Smallbone of Devizes Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Hedging your bets for the autumn If you are planning an evergreen hedge, you don't have to wait until the spring, Stephen Anderton says Gardens to visit No Title Mellow, yellow and bordering on dramatic Daisies are ideal flowers for providing a burst of colour in late summer AGF Bath-Knight Multiple Display Advertising Items Krystal Homes & Gardens Beat the Price Increase! Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Beaney Pearce South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let a manager take the pain Docklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get ahead in the buying stakes A Weight off your Mind No Title Cornwall Humberts No Title Martin Grant Homes Retirement Homes Fairclought Homes Overseas Property Fairclough Homes Rentals Directory Phoenix mansion rises again St John's Wood Lewin Road, Sw16 Bettridge Road, Sw6 John D Wood & Co Lettings and Management John D Wood & Co Hampshire Medstead, Near Alton Saturday Rendezvous Hereford, Gloucester Swindon, South Wales Bristol,… The Executive Club Sara Eden Sirius Virginia Charles Saturday Rendezvous ABIA member The Professional Person's Introduction Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Shoparound A Group of Premium Quality Original Edwardian Gold Carnell Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Poetstyle Ltd Axiom Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairliffs Shoparound Vane attempts at breezy humour Weathervanes are back in demand, silently invading Britain's rooftops. And when it comes to design, the sky's the limit Shoparound The World's most Recognised Gift of Food Multiple Display Advertising Items Sewills Famous Brand Names Ardenco Ltd Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Pickled in spun sugar The Persian Pickle Club By Sandra Dallas Arrow, £5.99 ISBN 0 09 972701 3 Old Austens are still good runners Testament from a heart 0f pure evil In the most horrifying book he has read, Marcel Berlins finds some ugly and disquieting truths about the mind and motives of mass-murderer Frederick West An Evil Love: The Life of Frederick West By Geoffrey Wansell Headline, £17.99 ISBN 0 7472 1760 2 I spy some big fat lies Andrew Roberts is not taken in by a 'true' story of wartime espionage OPJB By Christopher Creighton Simon & Schuster, £14.99 ISBN 0 684 81786 1 The Times Bestseller List Picture Gallery Outfoxing cinema's master trickster Rosebud: The Story of Orsom Welles By David Thomson Little, Brown, £20 ISBN 0 316 91437 1 Bloomsbury aims to be Quids in Country Origins It's an eccentric life, Henry Teenage Fiction New in Paper Back In the Time of the Americans By David Fromkin Papermac, £14.99 ISBN 0 333 63900 6 The Penguin Book of Historic Speeches Don't Call It Night By Arnos Oz Vintage, £5.99 ISBN 009 949601 1 The Intruder Bury Me Standing The Gypsies and their Journey By Isabel Fonseca Vintage, £7.99 ISBN 0 552 99686 6 Imaginary truths in a state of Grace Margaret Atwood conjures magic from the story of a notorious 19th-century murder case in Canada, Elizabeth Buchan says Alias Grace By Margaret Atwood Bloombury, £14.99 ISBN 0 7475 2787 3 The hole story Tales from Watership down By Richard Adams Hutchinson, £14.99 ISBN 0 09 180166 4 Songwriter presents a sick-note Patient: The True Story of a Rare Illness By Ben Watt Viking £12.50 ISBN 0 670 87041 2 Absolve me, Mother, of your sins Michèle Roberts on how Tim Lott found tentative hope in a family tragedy The Scent of Dried Roses By Tim Lott Viking, £16 ISBN 0 670 86400 9 Picture Gallery The Times Bookshop Minerva Press Children Theatre The Times Subscriptions Critics Choice Pop Book Dance Fairs Comedy Summer Jumbo Manchester Galleries Jazz A broken date with the deity Ruth Gledhill rose at dawn, but did not meet the Hindu holy woman Religion Opera Coming Soon Film Classical Nomads gather for a party feast Feather Report Pampered Pets Multiple Display Advertising Items Greyhounds Make Wonderful Pets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homely oasis for a desert rat A long life in the slow lane A Vet Writes… In love with a cold climate Christmas holidays: A four-page festive special starts with the splendours of Prague and deserted Venice Unmistakable Venetian class SAGA Travel Directory No Title God save the Queen, I'll have Anguilla Caribbean: The British colony in the Leeward Islands that more than merits the superlatives heaped on it China Travel Service (UK) Ltd British Airways Word-Watching Shopping with Mozart and a Viennese whirl Austria: The delights of Salzburg's advent market and a tram trip to the palaces and pomp of Vienna Britannia Voyages Jules Verne Noble Caledonia Limited Plan now for the Christmas getaway Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips P&O Cruises Barcelona Where rhyme and reason prevail Britain: The lasting appeal of Widecombe Fair; how a privatised railway company looks after families Widecomber Fair Great training for children Uni… Ltd Voyages Jules Verne Fact File Cunard Trailfinders British Airways Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Breaks Thomson British Airways ZAK Travel Bridge the World City Breaks British Airways Immunisation Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Airlink International Ltd Connections British Airways To Advertise Call The island with a twilight glow Maderia: From lush, subtropical scenery to volcanic mountains and a fine wine Madeira Fat File Travel British Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Great Rail Journeys Africa Exclusive General Accident Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items An artist you can bank on Mark Warner Korea British Airways Holidays World-Wide Timeshare Hypermarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue sky Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Cottages Winning Move Times Two Crossword By Raymond Keene Chess Winning Move Punchline Word-Watching By Tim Wapshott Computer Games and Pastimes No 3375: The Plays of the Bard Iii by Salamanca The Listener Crossword By Robert Sheehan Bridge First Direct Boy racer's big test He's a young star, but he can't drive, says kevin Eason Orange Are you healthy enough to drive on holiday? Wonderful racing round the streets of Denmark Ka: even the name is somewhat short Ford's New Baby Why lost giraffes would crash less High city accident rates are due to rotten signposting which distracts ill-equipped drives for vital moments Driven to Distraction Peter Barnard Your car's well, but are you? Road side checks reveal one in three may be unfit to drive, says Brian Pedley Drive Fit, Drive Safe Autofax No Title Picture Gallery Mum, dad, we hate your driving Aa Gridlock Guide Argent car fans News in Brief Costlier quattros Minors go for Minis His other car is … The Ka: not for people in grey suits It's radical new future Ford Ka The long, long drive that Joe Average just loves to take Jennai Cox tries a stretch in Britain's biggest hire limousine and finds that it's not just celebrities who go for the luxury life Putting muscle on Ford's new baby Safety Audi Voreprung durch Technik Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers (now On-Line) L&C BMW The Coupe Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Veterans vie to be prince of Denmark Tony Dawe reports on British team successes at a unique classic race around the streets of Copenhagen Skoda's winning crossbreed Vaughan Freeman tries Europe's new bargain blend Skoda Octavia Slx F1 Fantasy Drive Cultural Race Assured Multiple Display Advertising Items Auto Expect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum Vehicle … Limited British Car Contracts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assured Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Approved Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Contracts Assured Accessory Car…toons Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Love led astray by a classic chassis In hindsight, Vaughan Freeman explains how not to buy a beautiful—but dodgy—old car Used Car Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items 50 Cars from £10,000 to £15,000 Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes Benz Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top of its class for the school run The cheap Jeep Cherokee is tall, rugged, and a perfect 4X4 for carrying modern-day children, says Alan Copps Jeep Cherokee 4.0 Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Storage Systems Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items I want a nearly new bargain Dr Dashboard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rock star's dream: an old Cresta Rick Wakeman tells Chris Smith why being caught drink-driving opened his eyes Steering Column The Times Green hunt is on for Porsche 's electric shocker Ian Mortan joins the search for an old idea whose time may finally have come Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd PG's Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stutz hoard's stunning million-dollar sale Alan Copps reports on the sensational prices at the auction of an eccentric American recluse's extraordinary collection of rare and unrestored classics The Mazda Your emotion set in motion Vaughan Freeman on Citroen's launch of the lifestyle concept vehicle Seven-Day Listing Comic Heroine Films of the Week Saturday TV Early Choice Saturday Saturday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Weekend Radio Sunday Choice Choice Sunday Sunday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Choice Monday Monday Satellite & Cable Film Choice A Night in Casablanca The Movie Channel, 12.20pm Choice Choice Strictly Dancing: Irish Set Dancing Channel 4,8.30pm Monday Tuesday Choice Antonio Carluccio's Italian Feast BBC2, 8.30pm Tuesday Tuesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice 3.10 to Yuma The Movie Channel, 2pm Choice Funny You Ask UK Gold, 8pm Wednesday Wednesday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker Sky Movies, 10pm Choice Dexter's Laboratory Cartoon Network, 5.15pm Choice The Visit: Rebecca's Secret ITV, 9pm Wednesday Thursday Choice Never Mind the Horrocks Channel 4,10pm Thursday Thursday Satellite & Cable Film Choice Enemy Mine Sky Movies Gold, 8pm Choice Room Service TLC, 11.30am Friday Friday Satellite & Cable Film Choice The French Connection Sky Movies Gold, 10pm Choice Davis Cup Tennis Sky Sports 3,11am Picture Gallery Choice Caroline in the City Channel 4,9pm Friday The Folio Society Ltd Bombshell No Title Omega Magazine Diary Gene genie Hounds' last run Bullet drop Sticking point Something for the Weekend Chorgio Armani 406 Peugeot No Title Friendly Fire John Nichol is best known as one of the two Raf airmen beaten and then paraded on Iraqi TV after being captured during the Gulf War. Now he is making news of a different kind-as the voice of those alarmed at high crash rates and low Picture Gallery Gucci St. Pierre A Woman possessed Picture Gallery Givenchy No Title Maples No Title Ford Sherry One Big Party As a Labour MP's wife, Linda McDougall never dreamt she would spend her summer holidays with a posse of Tory MPs. Then she ans Austin Mitchell set off for Papua New Guinea. She tells the tale; he takes the pictures Silversea Cruises Bang & Olufsen Racing Green Monumental souls For everry warm, smiling citizen in Bulgaria today, there is a statue or tomb testifying to the horrible fate of generations of brave fighters before them Jan Morris P&O Company Clarks Citys Sharp on the Outsid Clanks City Cry the beloved cou For thousands of South Africans, freedom will only truly have been achieved once they have forgiven their enemies-and for that to take place, they must first talk to them. Justin Cartwright witnesses a nation in therapy Namibia Tourism Premier Bathrooms Travel Promotions Ltd. Norvista Harvey Nichols Account Card Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd NordicTrack (UK) Ltd. Texas Instruments In a Class of its Own Noble Caledonia Limited The Times Elizabeth Arden Fashion 96 Autumn / Winter Emma Eng Simpson Fake fur coat Brent Cross Shopping Centre Silk coat Harrods Picture Gallery Purple reigns Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Julia Scott Diamond Protect Children: Don't Make Them Breathe your Smoke Square deals Kingshill Freepost Monk Shoe Russell & Bromley Shady character Ellesse watch Safeguard Security Off the Wall Fantasy Every wall is masterpiece-in-waiting, if you use your imagination, Judy Goodkin writes. 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