News from 05/07/1997
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Stephen Woodard, Director, John Naughton, Nigel Hawkes and James Bone, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Paul Heiney, John Smith, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Portia Colwell, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, J. H. Haslett, Jan Morris, Stephen Charles, Emma Haughton, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Joe Roberts, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, J. S. Anderson, Hilary Finch, G. P., Brian Gilbertson, James Allen, Rita Golden, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Peter Ryder, Ginny Dougary, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Louise Godfrey, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Hugh Hunston, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Irene Baker, Nicholas D. W. Thomas, Mariella Frostrup, Geoffrey Hand, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Capella, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Paul Pharaoh, Chairman, J. S., Marianne Curphey and Nathan Yates, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Patrice Dixon, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Ian Morton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sophie Laws, Timothy Rice, S. Osborne, Michael Clark, George Perry, T. P., Harry Ritchie, Robert Walls, Frances Bissell, Brian Somers, Ian Bradley, Peter Davies, P. B., Anna Blundy, Woodrow Wyatt, Jeremy Whittle and Peter Bryan, John O'leary, Bernard Kilroy, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Tom Whitwell, Adam Lebor, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, P. N. Beukers, John Woodcock, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, John Kilbracken, Matthew Perry, L. G., Julian Guest, Lin Jenkins, Nathan Yates, John Cotterell, Chairman, Linda Duffin, Irving Benjamin, George Plumptre, Eric Marsden, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Margot Wilson, Editor, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Andrew Fletcher, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Karen Zagor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, James Allcock, P. H. S, Iris Palmer, Jane Burton, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Felix Weinberg, Sara Mcconnell, Damian Whitworth, Kathleen Currie, Sudi Pigott, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Alasdair Murray and Karen Zagor, Oliver August, Dick Taverne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, M. S. Relph, Norman A. Johnston, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Guy Walters, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Tunku Varadarajan and David Adams, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Tim Hames, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Christopher Chataway, Michael Austin, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, James Bone and Emma Wilkins, Ben MacIntyre, Dominic Walsh and Jason Nisse, Jonathan Smith, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, Sara Wheeler, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Horsnell, J. R. Thompson, Hattie Ellis, Lottie Moggach, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Victor Scottpadgett Truss, Philip Hathaway, Jacqueline Worthington, Tom Rhodes, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Jonathan Meades, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Katherine Sorrell, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, James Gilbey, Jim Soar, David Sinclair, T. W. Hewitt, Conal Gregory, Daniel Mcgrory, Simon Broomer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sandy Gall,
ResumoPlus: Independence Day on Mars Pathfinder sends first pictures of red planet Skydiver home Ulster exodus No Title Garnier Today Bill of Rights to be in place by end of next year Free By our Science Editor: Cambridge observatory faces closure The Car that Does 2000 mpg WPC disarms HIV man carrying deadly syringe What the Budget Means for your Pension No Title Sporting euphoria vanishes The Times Adventure Sports Lang rules out return as MP John Lewis My Torment with Norman Mailer Thousands leave Ulster as parade fears grow Nurseries pledge will be broken Skye protesters fail to meet Dewar halfway on bridge I'm backing Blair's Britain, says Caine Hopes rise in BA conflict Cigarette firms in court Business school backed Phone ban ruled out Rail action cancelled Times cook honoured Last laugh for the Lada Feathers fly over the owl of St Paul's Experts clash on wisdom of caging cathedral's free spirt Burglar was expert 'worthy of part on Antiques Roadshow' Band that gave birth to Beatles plays again Moben SAAB Conviction for killing boy, 3, ruled unsafe IRA man allowed police bail Pub thief freed West brother held Policeman jailed Salmonella rise Labour's bliss Six years for a car thief who killed girl Closing eye on the sky will save 2m a year Observatory decision in logical end to15-year debate, reports Nigel Hawkes Tarkett Scientists' jouncing baby safe on Mars Airbags Ensure Pathfinder Has a Cushioned Landing Virgin Chemists restrict sales of vitamin Center Parcs Skydive accident survivor makes amazing recovery Magazine ordered to return 'fat cat' papers Dolphin Shunned child-sex attacker cannot be held Peer's efforts bear fruit after 30 years Lord Lester is celebrating victory after the announcement of Britain 's first Bill of Rights since the Glorious Revolution, Frances Gibb Writes Defeat stiffens resolve for Lords reform Homebase Betrayal Comet Conan Doyle 's town detects its fortune Daniel McGrory on the case of the tourist attraction that was better late than never Charity swindled by HIV patient The Travel Collection British Airways Sex abuse fears prompt rethink by Methodists Ruth Gledhill on women's ordeal furing the 'peace' Specsavers Opticians Plea for bishops rejected Oystel Hymns of the past strike a modern chord Credo Hamilton's Ladies count cost of loyalty Russell Jenkins discovers tremors of betrayal and bewilderment behind the solid facade of Tatton Hague determined to get tough over sleaze Sale Sharps Bedrooms Wrong sort of rain fails to replenish supplies Aids woman accused of second affair Jeans market in need of a turn-up SAGA Services Ltd Jeep Film boost threatened by skills shortage Tax breaks may increase British production but who will provide the know-now Dalya Alberge reports Ursus Arctos Men with no name lure a Bond girl Alliance Leicester Graves of 9,000 Stalin victims found NatWest Clinton fumbles Brown's slick juggling act on the budget American Agenda DIAL-a-PHONE (Reuter): Amnesty hope for children Inquiry falters (Reuter): Bomb suspect (AFP): War aide dies (Reuter): Lost in transit The Times Montserrat youngsters turn to sex and drink in despair Netanyahu flies into storm over luxury plane plan (AP): Mir rescue in deep water Prime Health German heavyweights prepare to sink their teeth into euro fight Alliance goal speeds pace of East's reform Nato Expands Squabbles could leave summit the loser Little Chef 'Carnal, earthy, vital, vibrant' at 70 La Lollo's ageless glamour draws breathless praise Sangyong 'Insensitive Britain' shocks Holocaust victim's son Heal's (Reuter): Pistol-packing Pretender will fight poll 'fraud' Karadzic hardliners defy woman leader Oasis Watches of Switzerland Champion of the Left Single-minded legal campaign against Juppe pays off for preppy young lawyer Praise File Elegance is stressed Stena Line Angry volcano seen as omen for change in Mexican elections 'Viscount' made art of crime Is the South Bank a roof too far? Week in the Arts The Sunday Times Opinion Theatre Voltaire still in charge Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees Candide transcend its adaptation Opera & Ballet Going out The Playhouse Going out Mars is the last, best hope for America Pathfinder proves the red planet is today's Wild West, says Tim Hames When the Berlin Wall fell, Nasa feared for its future Saving face The Times Diary Will Whitehall wreck the Tote? As the Home Secretary dithers over his successor, Woodrow Wyatt fears for the future of racing Bonfire of brown envelopes The overblown response to the Downey report tells us much about the vanity of the British political class Heil Neil The Times Diary Capital move The Times Diary New leaf The Times Diary The Ermine and the Fox Conservatives must beware positions that tie them to the past Lady C's Husband Marriage to Sir Terence can have been no souffle Literary Goldmine Mystery 'Elementary', said the hero to his obtuse companion Helping hands Howard and the Amsterdam treaty Motivation behind Orange marches Remembering BA's golden past Lindisfarne Gospels Lawyers' watchdogs Further to your further letters... Court Circular Royal engagements The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Royal Automobile Club Service dinner The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Service luncheon Faugh-a-Ballagh Club Godfrey B. W. Kent Luncheons Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Today Personal Column Church services tomorrow Memorial service The Hon George Leslie Melville Dinner London Criminal Courts Solicitor's Association Saddlers' Company Stationers and Newspaper Makers Church news Westminster Abbey Church in Wales Diocese of Monmouth Forthcoming marriages Marriage Mr G. C. Warren and Mrs. J. Goodman Latest wills Court & Social The Rev -Michael Randolph The Rev Michael Randolph, former Editor-in-Chief of the British edition of Reader's Digest, died on June 29 aged 72. He was born on January 2,1925 Personal Column George Harrison Marks George Harrison Marks, film director and variety producer, died on June 27 aged 67. He was born in London on August 6,1929 Marjorie Linklater Marjorie Linklater, campaigner for the arts, heritage and the environment in Orkney, died in Kirkwall, Orkney, on June 29 aged 88. She was born in Edinburgh on March 19,1909 Israel Rejoices at Success to Free Entebbe Hostages On June 27 Patertinian terrorists hijacked an Air France Airbus shortly after take-off at Athens. It was flown to Entebbe where 98 people were held hostage. In a brilliant operation lasting less than one hour, Israeli commandos overcame the guards, killed the terrorists and freed the hostages Ann Lenner Ann Lenner, dance band singer, died on June 4 aged 84. She was born on Christmas Eve, 1912 Broadcast from the red planet The Times Crossword No 20,524 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Inside Section 2 Today Spending boom alarm Nearly 25% of members opt for cash after Woolwich flotation Business Today Kleinwort Benson Fears mount over troubled WEW Phantom writ haunts Lloyd-Webber Working Week BT pension fund buys control of Argent Investment London Clubs bid set for approval Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Budget Special Money Management Investment Building Societies Low poll threat to Tunnel deal The Times City Diary Brussels rejects Boeing-McDonnell merger Mirror Group pays £297m for Midland newspaper publisher Dougan backs MacKie call Woolwich Direct PGA off the fairway Conran takes his recipe to America Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Thorn sets aside £30m for rentals withdrawal Prudential Oftel orders BT to lift charge card tariff Transworld buys AllMed Insurers to merge Rover offers pay deal Fortune seeks £23m MEPC's £30m buy Sainsbury deficit denial A world-class operator of African extraction A Working Week for: Brian Gilbertson Carl Mortished meets the man behind the transformation of a stodgy conglomerate as he prepares it for a $1bn share offering Empty Chair The Times City Diary Grecian earn The Times City Diary Blair power The Times City Diary Peace talk The Times City Diary Low/no pay The Times City Diary Better late... The Times City Diary Indipendent Financial Adviser Commodities Life Options Pre-flotation deals take Woolwich shares to 327p 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 Thorn Mirror Group Woolwich Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes The price of control Tempus Wall Street Swift response to Chancellor's raid The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Caroline Merrell reports on the immediate reaction of companies to the abolition of the dividend tax credit scheme Young suffer most from cut in pension benefits Dark brown day for savers Personal Investor Beat the Rise 31 Fidelity Investments ISA Fans 32 Schroders M&G Eyebrows raised over a mere £10.5m Insurers fear lapse in private health Cover Marianne Curphey on the launch of cheaper post-Budget policies Legal & General To the Chancellor's discredit Comment Uncertain future for Pep mortgage holders Save & Prosper Cheltenham & Gloucester Quick deal beats stamp duty rise Framlington Guinness Flight Picture Gallery Consultation period will be crucial for Isas Karen Zagor says there is unease about the new savings vehicle Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Norwich Union Beale Dobie & Company Limited Foreign Colonial Days of the Pep are numbered as Chancellor ends tax break China on their Mings Conal Gregory says dealers see oriental art prices rising after China's takeover of Hong Kong The wayward child grows up Caroline Merrell considers the reunification of Taiwan Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Widows LGT Kensington Mortgage Company Gartmore Prudential With the Woolwich No, but I should be Karen Zagor says the latest windfall is off to a shaky start Younf Ridgway & Associates Ltd Rewards blind most to true cost of credit Lizanne Rose explains why most people are immune to the charms of low-cost credit card issuers Choosing a Credit Card Investor Intelligence Mercury Retirement Trust plc Citibank Royal & Sunalliance Fingertips Cover up for summer—the forecast 's wet The dismal weather has lost many people huge sums, but insurance is available, Nathan Yates says Investors to vote on putting their trust in an Oeic Policy Plus Martin-Currie Left feeling just a little short-changed First wife and widow are denied any part of a Service pension Abbey Life Pension scheme members are not the client The Co-op Bank—where more means less Pence poser in Revenue tax guide The Week in Money Exeter Friendly Society Policy Choice Direct To Advertise in Weekend Money Virgin direct Direct Line Financial Services A home for your shares windfall Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fleet Street Publications Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Guinness Flight Equities end week on flat note Moneyhill Financial Consultants British Funds Essex fail to cope with Shine Cricket Cosker keeps Glamorgan in command Lane appointed to Lewis's bout Sport in Brief Kent contrive to give some entertainment Middlesex on brink of defeat Azhar raises gloom Continuity is the key for Leicestershire Surrey show no stomach for the fight Sheriyar revels in Sussex's misery Singh's delay rebounds on Cambridge Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Yesterday's Scoreboards Clean sweep offers extra motivation for ambitious Lions Rugby Union: South Africa Seek Consolation Today's Teams at Ellis Park Fig Rolls Cotton plants seeds of unity Rob Hughes hears a call for Twickenham to spread the wealth of British Isles talent Back holds the key to treble chance Rob Andrew highlights the players who can inspire the Lions to an historic achievement Boardman banks on flying start Cycling: Briton Determined to Make his Mark in tour De France Adidas Bosra Sham can swoop to glory in Eclipse Stakes Racing: Impressive Royal Ascot Winner Poised to Become only the Third Filly to Capture Sandown's Coveted Prize Sandown Park Struggler to leave rivals toiling Today's Races on Television Beverley Haydock Park Guide to our Racecard Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Chepstow Wolverhampton The Times Carlisle FIFA Nottingham Yesterdays Results Course Specialists Sampras enjoys first-class passage to final Former champion's majestic display earns meeting with unseeded Frenchman Ralph Lauren Today's Order of Play Court cover-up dampens trial by water for lonely witnesses Kicking & Screaming Results from the All England Championships Ethiopian back on top of the world Athletics Westwood fortifies challenge by new order Golf Scores Warne adds to deadly repertoire On Saturday Soccer rues Striking out Pooled stories Clapped in irons That's my boy Searle flat out to beat student Results from Henley Royal Regatta Today's Order of Rowing By a Correspondent: Impressive Broncos reach new heights Rugby League For the Record Gascoigne decides to remain at Ibrox Football Cycling England fall back under Warne's Spell Australian weaves his old brand of magic to seize initiative in third Test Scoreboard from Old Trafford Novotna aims exorcise Centre Court ghost The Championships Wimbledon Mood of euphoria starts to flag Today in the Times Athletics First Telecom 'London may be hip—but your underwear scores nul points' Jane Burton invites four young parisans to the world's coolest city. Does it cut the mustard Index Eurostar Sandy Gall within a whisker of his life Win a house party worth £25,000 Thyenew classic collection The future of British furniture is in good hands with the latest crop of design graduates. Sudi Pigott reveals the shape of things to come Jenn Crowell SCP Phase Eight Menswear takes a hike Newcastle Furniture Company Duxiana Pavilioned in sheer splendour Gardener's Update In a glass of its own Webbed feat Exotic, aye Palace view Dock leaves Run wild Find of the Month Bargain of the Month I A pilgrimage to Canterbury Open this Weekend Plant of the Month Bargain of the Month Ii Spray Seal Contracts Limited No Title Garden Answers Stephen Anderton replies to readers' letters Weekend Tips Guardian Hooked on raising Cane The ease and speed of growing bambo means you can rapidly create a jungle in your garden. Stephen Anderton reports Homes & Gardens Cannock Gates Hydropool Spas (UK) Awnings, Canopies & Conservatory Blinds Tips on Growing Bamboo Granite Nameplates Nationwide BTCV Countax Scatter Awnings Direct The Stairlift Experts The Chelsea Plant Stand Lamp Posts Country Dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiswick W4 London Property Local Point Kitchens Ltd CPF Property Management Ltd Fitzroy Square, W1 Abbey Mill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeremy James & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Belsize Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farningham Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwickshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Goldfinch Ashwood Homes Sunley Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Lurot Brand House touch of class Property Proflie : North Yorkshire Cutting a dash with pebble mosaics House of the Week Roche Bobois Waterfront Houses Lymington Eaton Square, Sw1 Hampshire Postcodes from the edge John D Wood & Co. Lettings and Management Chiswick Mall Bargain Areas Berkshire, Hermitage Westover Road Surrey To Advertise Call Countryside London Property UK & Overseas Timeshare Beach Village Ballymore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property RCL Country Rentals Hampshire North West Norfolk Hi , I'm Texan and I'm single Linda Duffin on the dating agency that introduces red-blooded American men to prospective British brides Kitty and Rover veg out Many pet owners are asking if their dogs and can survive on a meat-free diet. Lottie Moggach reports Adopt Me Multiple Classified Advertising Items Puppy-Start Meditrina Animals & Accessories Rural Scene Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Clear Water Purifiers Multiple Display Advertising Items Pet Friendly Accomodation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sand Pebbles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relaxing Romany Holidays A Vet Writes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The serious business of sex Life and Soul Why there's a school in my dining room Would children learn better at home than at school? Emma Haughton finds more and more parents think so Follow your conscience, not the crowd Ruth Gledhill hears a strong Methodist message in a service designed for young people At your Service A Times Reader Offer Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC MOPS The Ladys Norfolk Hat Collector Acorn Stairlifts British Antique Replicas Koolatron International Fabulous New Patented System Sewills Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Reproduction Furniture MOPS To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Mowers have their work cut out Readers 'letters this month touch on scythes, log cabins and spotting rural folk in town Down to Earth At peace with a green buria Carl Evans on a popular alternative to cemeteries and crematoriums On the Spot: Ebberston, North Yorkshire Program The court of king crimson Feather Report Trailfinders Somak British Midland Travel Bag Travelbag AB Airlines Icarus Travel Ltd Canadian Platinum Travel Americana Best Offers Fare Savers Jetline Flight Bookers Austravel Airline Network GA General Accident Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Freeway USA Australia & New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Benz To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Continues All for the love of Paris City break: Would three days be enough for Rita Golden to give her children an appreciation of the French capital? "Excusez-moi, S'il vous plait Move your butt Get out my way. " In the footsteps of Attila the Hun Paris with Children Fact File Libby Purves has Beduin and breakfast Eaten up with terror South Africa: Eye to eye with an angry lion, Sandy Gall completely forgets what he is meant to do... Mercury South Africa Fact File Voyages Jules Verne Word Watching Somak Best Western A royal welcome to the floral kingdom Hover Speed Mine of Information Fact File In the footsteps of Attila the Hun Hungary: Both Buda and Pest have an illuminated elegance, while outside there's Bull's Blood and a torture museum NatWest Cosmopolitan cocktail Hungary Fact File Slow life—ith a flagon of sloe gin Britain: A visit to a stately home in Leicestershire-and the chance to invite all your friends along too Travellers Czech Stapleford Fact File Cunard Win a house party worth £25,000 Become Lord of the Manor for a Night 25 per cent off stays at Stapleford Park New look at the Louvre Footpath repair Beduin and breakfast Libby Purves tries a diving holiday on the Egyptian coast World Cover P&O Sweet Georgia Historic USA Laos leaves its door ajar Around the World: A Weekend Guide Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Good guides In the killing zone Jon Ashworth visits the Viet Cong tunnels of Cu Chi High cost when you phone home Prague To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Stena Line The Health Bracelet Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Sprint Multiple Classified Advertising Items France & Italy Specials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferryshop Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Allez France Villas & Cottages Shoparound Free Prostate Advice Stay Safe Ltd. 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Executive Club Parties for July The Executive Club Sara Eden Dateline Katharine Allen Music Lovers Avenues Katharine Allen Marriage Bureau Teenage tyros on 4,000mpg drive Alan Copps meets the youthful British experts competing with Honda to beat the world fuel-economy record Man at the helm of the new-look RAC Oddest drive under the sun A quick spin in Honda's solar record-breaker Take your chance to win a classic Jaguar The Golden Valley Why I am taking to the saddle The columnist who brought derision and contempt down upon cyclists is forced by fears over fading health and wealth to peddle a different line Drive to Distraction High-tech revolution inspires Rac rally Hugh Hunston looks forward to a day when rescuers save you before trouble happens Picture Gallery AA Gridlock Guide Women winners drive—and finally survive Morag Preston joins the lucky Times competitors on a tough advanced course to improve their road skills Sexist jokes went out of the window as readers impressed instructors with their motoring skills Advanced Driving Class toppers: Jaci and Ophelia Spotles: the time-warp sportsters Vaughan Freeman on a Collector's dream: the last two unused 1970s MGBs Authorised Dealership at a Glance If You Cannot Find the Vehicle You Desire Contact… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Aston Martin Virage Coupe Graypaul BMW Authorised Dealers BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Owners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Over 1 Third of Times Readers Bought a Used Car in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items August Delivery BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 520iSE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 318 TDS SE 525Tdi Touring SE BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z3 840 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 318i 320i Conv Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items 325i SE Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items £2 million tag for bike that killed the Arabian legend Vaughan Freeman on the mecabra sale of Lawrence's beloved old Brough Ss100 motorcycle New cat's learnt all the prize old Jaguar tricks Alan Copps Comparcs the latest Xk8 with one of the greatest, the XK 150 we are giving away The Times Jaguar Xk8 Xk 150 Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 328 GTS Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover The Ultimate 328 GTS Autu Mania Platinum Contract Multiple Display Advertising Items Autofind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Potenza Massima Swan National Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items People-mover that's a real car Carmart: Your Guide to What's New, and What's Used, on the Forecourts Unknown Legend Forecourt Ferodo's bike-record braker Multiple Classified Advertising Items 96 P 2.0 Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hallamshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xj6 LEX Service Used-car buyers beware Spare Parts Multiple Classified Advertising Items XJR Henlys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 406 Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Used Car Brief Mercedes C230 Kompressor Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 500sl Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin's unsung sales succes hits half-century Dollar-earner returns home Mercedes Authorised Dealers Built to last a second lifetime Lancaster Autu Mania 500Sl Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic japes on the Madeira went Morg preston went on the beautifyul rally that people only pretend to treat light heartedly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruickshank Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mertrux Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MGF 1.8i DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Plates Registration No's. 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