News from 19/07/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, P. O'brien, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, R. H. Foster, Helen Pridham and Marianne Curphey, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, John Naughton, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Portia Colwell, Gavin Lumsden and Adam Jones, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Robert Breckman, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Richard Hobson, David Cleland, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Nicholas Lloyd, Joanna Bale, Brian Pedley, George Sivell, John Trayner, Joyce Blake, Ludovic Kennedy, Brin Hodge, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Wesley Carr, Simon Wilde, Morag Preston, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Anne McStravick, Edward Peck, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, John Thicknesse, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Helen Stevenson, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, James Glucksman, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Daloni Peel, Sydney Bracken, Graham Duffill, Julia Neuberger, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, James Landale, Dominic Kennedy and Mark Henderson, Lord Montagu, Peter Waymark, D. W., Ian Morton, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Mrs E. Wathan, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Abbs, T. P., John O'Leary, Frances Bissell, Les Evans and David Long, Anna Blundy, Diana Appleyard, Charles Bremner, P. B., Deborah Collcutt, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Digby Hildreth, Derwent May, Lisa Jardine, Kate Muir, Francis Lass, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jason Hazeley, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Stephen Farrell and Dalya Alberge, Eva Nowotny, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Gillian Fairchild, Peter Burman (Director), Nicholas Serota, Marit Hargie, Sally Baker, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Nathan Yates, Katalin Shirley-Smith, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Simon Freeman, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Joel Edwards, P. H. S, James Allcock, Roland Brown, Massimo Sestini, Andrew Drummond, F. B. Wood, Richard Evans, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Ted Rowlands, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Selwyn Hodson-Pressinger, Damian Whitworth, Sudi Pigott, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Ashley Mote, Stewart Nielsen-Cocks, Stephanie Billen, David Bevan, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Jeremy Hargreaves, President, Gerald Larner, R. Tarrant, Helen Power, Chris McGrath, J. A. Morgan, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, K. Myers, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Barry Ward, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, M. Jenner, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Minty Clinch, Hattie Ellis, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Peter Ingham, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Joe Partridge, Simon Armstrong, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Ross Leckie, Alan Stewart and Fiona Hook, Elizabeth J. Smith, Michael Henderson, Florence Lavender, Robin Lodge, John Phillips, Christian Dymond, David Long, Paul Barnes, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoA Very Human Android Plus: Car 97, Directory, for the Best 7-Day TV and… Ceasefire call to the IRA by Sinn Fein Time now for talks, says Adams Cash pours into building societies Warm spell Index Buying The Times overseas Austria Sch 40; Belgium B… Sotheby's ends regular London antiquity sales over 'smuggling' Hamlyn gives name and £17m to South Bank Pricing your House Country Kitchens Champagne birthday at Highgrove Your Pound on Holiday By Staff Reporters: Ousted Tory MPs still seek jobs ABTA Monday the Times for only 10P Every Monday The Times on Monday BT 'Let Prince Charles remarry' Call by Labour moderniser is seen as a tacit signal from Blair Royal Family notably absent from Parker Bowles guest list Nor did Diana, Princess of Wales show up, Alan Hamilton reports Adams sees 'commitment to change' Walkers have new mountains to climb Shirley English finds that 'Munro baggers' face an uphill task A Staff Reporter: Mayday as drink kills Russian Wreck salvage team ordered to halt A Staff Reporter: Boy died after doctor cut artery By a Staff Reporter: Daughter gets life for stabbing Virgin direct Mercury Communications Dearing to reject Ivy League call John O'Leary predicts proposal for intensified student recruitment Schools to be denied reforms, claims Dorrell Tate Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Prize book about drugs may be filmed for schools Pair remanded over husband's killing Threadneedle investments Strong pound sends Britons flocking to sun Holiday firms are celebrating big sales this summer, reports Harvey Elliott Lineker ad given crisp reprimand DIAL-a-PHONE Continental soot spoils country air Police fail to find missing boy, 9 Neff Artist cleans up with pile of junk The Sunday Times Midas Touch Homebase Blair stakes his authority on Welsh plebiscite Labour anxious that plan for assembly may be rejected by voters, reports Valerie Elliott Redwood renews call for minister to resign Polling time-sheets upset Tory hopefuls Polo Ralph Lauren Woman faces jail threat for feeding birds Neighbours protest at noise and nuisance as rooks, pigeons and starling descend on homes Young robbers are jailed for steaming spree Friends Provident Biggest Proms opens with first night sell-out Peoples Phone Murder police get extra time with suspect Extension costs couple their home Simon de Bruxells reports on how ?250 damages up to ?24,000 in legal fees By a Staff Reporter: Boy saw mother stabbed Alliance Leicester By a Staff Reporter: Workman fined over lift-shaft fall TLS Slow start for gun handover News in Brief Dog starved Beef sales recover Good on paper Firearms raid Epstein tribute Foot steps from past as political sex symbol Damian Whitworth on a new view of the Labour party's lost leader Steam buffs try to derail profits ban Registered Firm Renault Sex phone pioneer puts God on the line Comet Shrine threatened by flooding Friars are praying that global warming will not wreck their medieval priory, reports Ruth Gledhill Mysterious faces of Mary Magdalene Credo LB Chipmunks complete trip around the world SEC Continental Café rides tide of controversy 'There is nothing quite as ex as an ex-MP' The future is Bright for defeated Tories The Bottom Line for Ousted Politicians TSB Jack of All Trades' Tale Sunrise Mobility Improving People's Lives Sir Jim Lester, 65 (Broxtowe), is a consultant. He… The Researcher's Tale Minolta The Banker's Tale Picture Gallery The Press and Pr Men's Tale Ystel The Backbencher's Tale Germans put on alert for flood exodus As Poland mourns its victims of two week's torrential rain' homelessness is beckoning for thousands across the border, Deborah Collcutt reports Burger King Zurich South of France resorts braced for gales Jospin will tax rich to gain EMU entry Russia sets sights on joining EU Mir 'safe' after power restored (Reuter): Farmers call cuts protest Saab Scanla Nelson's loss recalled with gift of cheese Versace's mourners screened in manhunt Stena Line Designers accused of sham as family grieves Fifth Avenue finds solace in buying frenzy Gore looks short of big ideas for long campaign Gingrich faces revolt Bank of Scotland Man who brought Internet to its knees Robber shot in gorilla warfare Go-ahead for hotel in Golan World Summery Ali kit for sale (Reuter): Police powers (AFP): Torture proved 'Dream girl' nurtures vision of revolution Zoo trails in restoration league 'Little Fish' murdered prince to wriggle free from the palace hook Habitat Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Guides are deaf to the rewriting of history Machiavillainy rules Theatre The Prince Young Vic Studio Opera & Ballet See Adelphi Theatre Radio 3 falls for populist baloney Mafia rage sits oddly in English spa towns Concerts: Festival premieres; Keyboard virtuosity New Music Cheltenham Patricians on the keys Piano Recitals Wigmore Hall 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… We will like to be inside the Bankside Nicholas Serota offers a private view of the Tate's two new London galleries Prom queens Wales cannot afford an assembly of zealots The best of devolution is inward investment, not a Celtic vision of Europe, says Ted Rowlands A very private consort The Prince should marry his mistress. But the birthday party is a mistake Nice work Fishy tale Hair, hair Peace on Whose Terms? An IRA ceasefire does not end the need for vigilance Clinton for Gore White House endorsement is a mixed electoral blessing Pennies from Pluvius Now is the season foe discount tents Public attitudes to lowering homosexual age of consent Future of EU Euro notes Rights and duties Death of Versace Influence of youth Coming to terms with junk mail Happy ending Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… The northern line Art and craft in church sculpture Cathedral closure Court Circular Royal engagements Dinner Watermen and Lightermen Appointments Personal Column Church news Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Anniversaries Marriages University news Latest wills The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Godfrey Wicksteed Obituaries Godfrey Wicksted, Master Mariner and teacher, died in Stockport on July 4 aged 98. He was born on June 11,1899. Personal Column Geraint Morris The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Court & Social Lady Zinnia Judd Lady Zinnia Judd, horse show judge , died of cancer on July 13 aged 59. She was born on November 25,1937. Bill Lofts Bill Lofts, researcher on children's literature, died on July 5 aged 73. He was born on September 2 1923. New Pyrenean Railway On this Day July 19,1928 Franco-Spanish Ceremony News The Times Crossword No 20,536 Picture Gallery Opinion Aa Information Great Value Breaks Index BZW sacks four as SEC looks into losses Business Today KB Kleinwort Benson Private Bank Carpetbaggers 'blitz' societies HIghest June depositors for ten years as investors bet on more windfall Doubts over BT plan to link with MCI Working Week Girl power rules at EMI Business FTSE falls swiftly after 5,000 flirtation Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Holiday Money Building Societies Pensions Investment BA aims to form Iberia alliance The Times City Diary OFT warns lenders about unfair practices UK investors plan rescue of ailing Grundig Ionica set for £640m flotation Prudential Picture Gallery Top brands join four-way sales tie Expansion and change of venues for London Clubs The Sunday Times Trade fears grow over Boeing link Club Med founders quit Shareholder attacks warning by Johnston Business Roundup WHS buyback move Mansfield buys again AH Ball payout fear Special from Arnold MDIS restructuring Hansom fall continues Calluna drives into red Grampian Holdings sale Tourist Rates Battle-hardened general pulls off a revolution A Working Week for: Charles Miller Smith Oliver August calls in the soft-spoken, heavy phone-using boss who almost single-handedly redrew the map of a chemicals empire Pen friends Carr race Figured out Steele away Landau goes In person The Times Commodities Liffe Options FTSE follows the Dow with a 70-point plunge Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baired & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Oil companies Barr & Wallace Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Bye bye Bonfield Tempus Wall Street Windfalls 31 A bigger splash for the pound on holiday The Times: Pcersonal Finance Newspaper of the Year Britons travelling overseas are gaining from the strength of sterling, Caroline Merrell finds Currency Rates Dire outlook for pensions Personal Investor Mercury Asset Management Investment 36,37 KW saga plods along Index Big scramble for a gamble Cavin Lumsden and Adam Jones check out loans and the surge of interest in building societies Boost for CMC borrowers Schroders Legal & General OFT lends hand to borrowers Muted voices on mutuality Comment We're with the Woolwich but where are the shares? Caroline Merrell looks into yhe new bank's certificate and pricing problems Henderson Investors Virgin direct Citibank Gartmore Marks & Spencer Financial Services Home service lost Sara McConnell looks into a case of records destroyed by the State TSB How to check out the plan Sara McConnell guides readers through the pension maze Legal & General Investment Management Prudential Save & Prosper Perpetual Investment requiring 20/20 vision Jill Insley looks at a complex scheme thattracks three major market indices Shelter your windfall in a Pep for the best tax break Act now on Woolwich and Norwich Union shares, Gavin Lumsden says Mercury Communications Regular income and capital growth make an odd couple The abolition of dividend tax credit will hit ordinary taxpapers, says Gavin Lumsden Scottish Widows The Week in Money Policy Portfolio Policy Choice Direct Norwich Union Lambeth Building Society Legal & General M&G Bristol & West Test the water before you buy Nathan Yates looksat the tax breaks available to investors outside the Revenue net Gibraltar Try fishing offshore for the best catches Helen Pridham and Marianne Curphey with an assessment of the most popular schemes Mainland route to higher interest Nirish Nationwide Beale Dobie & Company Limited Kensington Mortgage Company YRA Happier homes for your money How to use your home for capital The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Free Offer Travel insurance for grey pilgrims Weekend Money Letters Lost pennies Martin Currie Pensions and non-earning spouses CGT Allowances - June 1997 The indexed rise for calculating the indexation allowance on assets disposed of in June 1997 Direct Line Financial Services Consumers' champion lacking Penalty area Royal & Sunalliance Abbey Life The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trade Indemnity Shares end sharply lower The Glasgow PEP British Funds Ella to strike winning note at Newbury Racing: Gift Filly Can Land Rich Prize for Newlyweds in Weat Therbys Super Sprint Newbury New Market Toller gains narrow double Peslier to make prompt delivery for Stoute team Newbury Bbc1 Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Ullrich chases a legend Cycling: Leader Stamps his Mark on tour De France Nottingham Ripon Course Specialists Redcar Ayr Warwick American viewers get taste of Hamed Boxing Yesterday's Racing Results Football's Coming Home Dettori warms up in style for wedding Aymes checks Surrey's advance Cricket: Day of Obsecure Records for Toiling Hampshhire Batsmen Leicestershire drawn into gambling game PCCD Robinson adds light relief to a slow day Yesterday's Score Boards Smith and Young expose deception Scarborough far from fair for irate Boon Flight Bookers Glamorgan unable to home in on target Cricket Astle continues to give good value Thresher Wine Shop Sales and Curran take fight to Essex Hick makes the most of acquiescent opposition Sultan of swing looks in dire straits Mel Webb applauds as the coaching manual is brutally ripped to shreds Titleist Woods meets his match in the vagaries of Troon Caddie stands firm behind master golfer after error at 10th hole costs four strokes Rob Hughes Jester Parnevik is happy to stand out from crowd Early Open Scores By our Sports Staff: Three join fallen champion Timeless appeal of life by the Postage Stamp Lynne Truss Guide to the Weekend Fixtures For the Record Warrington manage to limit the damage Rugby League Pride comes after fall in gentile world of bowls Simon Barnes Pearce joins Newcastle In Brief The Times Cycling 43 Clarke leaves Open rivals in his wake Irishman revives memories of forner winner with dominant performance Early Second-Round Leaderboard Left Wingers Cricket seeks satellite solution Cricket 44-45 Brunswick Mortgage Services Price leads champions' retreat from Troon Mucking about at the BBC Index The National Lottery The royal rat pack exposes itself features Why sick pets are given the needle features How does your garden glow? What better way to shed light on those long hot summer evenings, both indoors and out, than with the magical warmth of a lantern? Sudi Pigott selects some of the best 'It filtered down from command level that No 10 was not happy' DK Gabbitas Educational Consultants Boyle's Lore Blast of winter for the summer Heath Brown onthe mid-season transitional styles that are being tested on the high street The Times Three of a Kind Garden Answers The Domestic Paraphernalla Co Cannock Gates Tensor Marketing Ltd Homes & Gardens Alton Greenhouses Special Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Mix of history and landscape Open this Weekend Royal garden for all seasons Stephen Anderton on the English Heritage birthday gift to the Queen Mother at Walmer Castle The exotic cover story With warmer summers predicted, it should br easier to grow those lush climbers, says Barbara Abbs Gardeners World Scatter Clears Cats The Ultimate Garden Hat Cants New '97 Rose Catalogue ls Available Free! Churchill's Stairlifts plc Countax Visa Anderson & Williams Ltd Original Box Sash Window Co Awnings Direct Rootin' for old apples Stephen Anderton meets the fruit lovers who are fighting to save Britain's threatened older varieties A Times Reader Offer Create a little bit of paradise in Battersea Jane Owen discovers a dramatic taste of the exotic - in the heart of London Weekend Tips Those rats around the royals It used to be a scoop for a reporter to get a quote from royalty. Nowadays, as veteran dianna-watchers told Simon Freeman, it has all gone too far Enthralled by the power of music 'I am begining to wonder whether music connects directly with the very young in a way that is lost to us as we get older' Life and Soul Down in the engine room Ruth Gledhill joins the monks at Ampleforth for Holy Mass Picture Gallery At your Service For Sale North of the Thames London Property Is your home valued right? Florance Lavender found that estate agents' prices and professionalism can vary widly How the Agents Measured up Land for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items We can help sell, exchange or find you a home… Savills Lexington The ultimate hideaway Erica Wagner visits an island fortress that would provide a serious adventure for a new buyer Fortness of the Week Taking steps to restore a front path Joyee Blake explains how to recreate traditional tile pattens Roche Bobois Paris Property Profile: Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Pet ills get the needle Christian Dymond on the drug-free ancient Chinese alternative way to treat ailments in animals Factfile Tel : 0171 680 6122 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ada Cole Dogs Picture Gallery Animals & Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charities The Norman conquests Petanque may have caught on in Britain, but Jill Parkin sees the French hand out an annual thrashing A Vet Writes Adopt Me Fax: 0171 782 7799 Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Water King Multiple Display Advertising Items We Make Sofa's and Sofa Beds Castle Combe Skid Pan William Tillman Integrated Care Systems Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tensor Marketing Ltd To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6860 Fax: 0171 481 9313 Ramblers are on the wrong track After foxhunting, the protesters' next target will be their "right to roam" the countryside. Fine. But first let's get the facts straight Down to Earth Moving to the country? Beware Dianna Appleyard looked forward to living in deepest countryside, but the reality makes her heart sink Say goodbye to a melancholy clown Feather Report On the Spot: Cornwall Koolatron International Sorboair Travel Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items Condoms City Sprint Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Pedometers International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items B&B At Factory Prices The Ladys Norfolk Hat No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 0171680 6860 Fax: 0171 481 9313 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To go wherever the cargo goes A container ship cruise? Let's hope you're a sea lover and don't have fixed holidays Cellnet Where the druids compete with cows Wales Noble Caledonia Limited Guide to the best places to tee off golf breaks Game plan for playing away Golf holidays: The rigours-and joys-of courses in Bermuda, the south of France and Tenerife The Travel Collection Swan Hellenic Cunard A nice bit of rough Tenerife Worldcover Don't drive into the Med France Paradise - but at a price ... plus Barbados, the Alps and some stylish hotels with golf attached Barbaos Friends are par for the course International Golfing Holidays Fact File Sandy Lane Tee off for the mountains The Alps Somak Le Shuttle Fun with fire and brimstone Voleanic island: Apart from their many other pleasures, Hawaii and Iceland enithral with fiery displays Seafrance Hawaii Fact File Grog on the road to Hell Prague Sketchley New tune for land of song Wales: White-robed druids prepare for the Bala eisteddfod and, in the south, white cows graze on history Why the bull is king of the castle VJV Word-Watching Best Western Fact File Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items CD Americana Vacations Flight Bookers Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items American Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1989 (Trade) 0171 481… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turning turtle Beside the seaside Travel News Mangrove swamp magic Around the World: A Weekend Guide Arctic stars Jill Crawshaw's International Travel Tips Ferry left me high and dry Elephant tour Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items In the swim Opera notes Wedding bells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brochure Reply Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue Sky Appeal Scope Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citalia Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items SunTours P&O North Sea Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1989 (Trade) 0171 4981… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tele text American Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighton & Hove Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes No 3419: Mel, but not Kim by Mersault The Listener Crossword Bridge The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bandleburners The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Club SIRiUS Dateline Gentlemen Sara Eden Personal Introductions E. 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Vaughan Freeman reports Autofax by les Evans and David Long AA Gridlock Guide Picture Gallery A class of its own from Mercedes A German revolution has been planned by a Brit. Vaughan Freeman explains Parked next to the rollers Morag Preston visits a car-dealer with a new slant on making the showroom woman-friendly-add a hairdresser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ferrari that made waves A million-dollar hydroplane a car stained with murder are part of a ?7m auction. Tony Dawe reports His Majesty went that way King Alfonso's means of escape from angry husbands tops the bill in a veteran and classic collection sale Global Beach Legends racing out of history Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iver Village Cars Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Graypaul Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Platinum Swan National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forecourt Carmart your Guide to What's New, and What's Used, on the Forecourts Multiple Classified Advertising Items MaZDa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleweight contender Road Test Spare Parts Multiple Display Advertising Items CNDA Used Car Brief Euro-bland however you pronounce it Despite the marketing hype and £500m investment, Kevin Eason is less than impressed by the Citroën Xsara Citroen Xsara Roaring out of the Twenties Excelsior-Henderson? Who they? A reborn American rival for Harley-Davidson, reports Roland Brown Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rose & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items A marque that has led for 90 years David Long looks at the great racing heritage of Renault and traces a unique survivor Championship chance Exclusive Times Sports Offer French, classy, stylish and very fast From the banks of the Loire, the hand-built Venturi is back in Britain. Ian Morton is impressed Atlantique Finding the winners by a long stalk Steering Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Plates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd MR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sit down, tune in and cut the grass One man went to mow... Stuart Birch relaxes with a radio as a Japanese tractor takes the strain out of gardening Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The directory From the banks of the Loire, the hand-built Venturi is back in Britain. Ian Morton is impressed Atlantique The unbearable boredom of playing in a West End musical Readers' Services in the Times Directory The column that gives you the lowdown on the high life Party on: The Week Ahead Party Animal Staying in Going out Unchanged melody Playing in a musical is so dull that most musicians repeat to fade, says jason Hazeley BAC Play It Again, but how Many Times? EMI Health without virtue Mood Food A mighty vine setting Hattie Ellis watches the transformation from grape to wine Lager saga Tried and Tested: Beer How the supermarkets fare in the own-label lager department What's the Damage? Ale in a day's work Carter's recipe for greatness The Jewish boy who played Nazi Saintly aspect of the SAS Loved It/hated It The Times Bestseller List New in Paperback Bridget Jones's diary Love is in the air mail Picture Gallery Weird at heart New in Print Viking Flunking even punk Authors Picture Gallery Not so ideal Platonic state Two for the airport Novels in Brief The Times My life as a princess Teenage Fiction Green view at grass roots Winston's roller-coaster rider The last of the human freedoms Multiple Display Advertising Items Whether it's to get away from it all or to… Opera Openings BBC Proms Theatre Galleries Critic's Choice Comedy Critic's Choice Jazz Classical Dance Critic's Choice Pop Critic's Choice Vh Raymond Gubbay presents HMV Presents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moscow State Circus Life Support Tony Bennett The Stables GODS The Openair Theatre Regent's Park The Wood Demon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Sbc Concerts The Week's Stop Pop Releases Best of Other Sounds around New Releases Do Not Miss Critics Choice Video Releases 4th Fourth Estate Publisher of the Year Television Pick of the Week Watch it or tape it: don't miss it Saturday July 19 Film Choice Critics' Choice This is a Sweaty Saturday July 19 . Radio Critic's Choice The Christies of Glyndebourne Satellite Critics' Choice Sunday July 20 Bbc 1 Film Choice 'The Last Time I Felt this Strongly about a… Critic's Choice Radio July 20 Critic's Choice The Culture Club Satellite Critics' Choice Monday July 21 Bbc 1 Film Choice Guelwaar 'The Best Novel I Have Read in Years Critic's Choice Radio July 21 Critic's Choice Satellite Critics' Choice Tuesday July 22 Film Choice A Kind of Loving 'Sensational Action from Start to Finish' Critic's Choice Radio July 22 Critic's Choice Satellite Critics' Choice Wednesday July 23 Film Choice Critic's Choice 'Think ?3M Hollywood Advance Think next… Radio July 23 Critic's Choice Satellite Critics' Choice Thursday July 24 Film Choice 'After Reading It You Will Never Critics' Choice July 24 Radio July 24 Critic's Choice Satellite Critics' Choice Friday July 25\ Film Choice Critic's Choice How Far Would You Go Radio July 25 Critic's Choice Satellite Critics' Choice Time MacA Boots Magazine Diary Stumped out Capital mistakes Misplaced empires John Diamond Hotpoint Jeep The New Jeep Cherokee Limited Still Waters He could have been the Dutch Jack Nicholson - but for Rutger Hauer, celebrated android and Guinness ad enigma, things have never been that straightforward. Roger Boyes met him. Main photograph by Graham Wood No Title BUPA starts… To View the Alfa 145 Twin Spark See your Nearest… Alfa Romeo The neighbour from hell The man on the right is about to be re-tried for the killing of eight couples. Yet he still lives among their friends and relatives. Richard Owen meets' the Monster of Florence' The Times Magazine No Title The Monterey from Vauxhall The Monterey from Vauxhall Cointreau Drink in the World Yell, the website of Yellow Pages. Search engines,… Ukraine, nil points A week judging an obscure film festival is more than just lights, cameras and action. Screenwriter David Sherwin survives near-starvation, jury bust-ups and some of the worst films known to mar Its headlights stay on for twenty-five seconds after… Rover Relax No Title Nissan Image Makers Even Elizabeth i knew she needed a good PR-which in those days meant the flattering attentions of a painters of miniature portraits, writes lan Brunskill Picture Gallery No Title BAA The Volvo Volvo Earthen Wear Picture Gallery Fashion Picture Gallery Music of the Tsars Noble Caledonia Limited The Wine Club Absolut Vodka Hot Spots The Kitchen is at the heart of British life, and no one has done more to uphold that tracition than Terence Conran. Here, he explains why we love the country style Sharps Bedrooms HPB House Restaurant Guide Eating Out British Meat The Times Cook A heat-soaked Italian garden provides inspiration for a menu of fresh and Limeless delights. Photographs by Theo Bergstrom Drink Vins de pays are now easier to select - and easier on the head - thanks to a wine revolution in France Jane Asher the Longing Classic Choice Homefair Direct Lancashire Reproductions Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds United Cutlers Telephone 0171680 6117 Beneath Vintage Antique Centre FH Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyle Franchetti Bond Mail Order Ltd Save ???'s on Quality Goods and Travel with… The Futon Shop Country Desks Morpheus Cannock Gates Aquability Middlewood Designs The Times Fax 0171 782 7930 The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture The Moderns Anna Blundy on the ins and outs of contemporary living The Timeless Nile 7 nights on the deluxe MS Serenade, in our view, one of the finest vessels on Nile, from £595.00 VJV Picture Gallery The Times Ludovic Kennedy Edinburgh Some people don't need roots. I'm one of those who do. My fondness for Scotland is emotional and long-lasting' P&O European Ferries Daewoo Jetset Jamie Ten fifteen Star letter Bram Stoker penned Dracula' a century ago, so… Watch out for Careering Five Brill Basketball Buys The jury's out Get Shorty Laid-back, plnt-sized Muggsy Bogues is yhe greatest basketball player on short legs. Annabel Levy plays ball wth him Jamie and the big apple "I've got the world's worst legs,… The wheely wild show Fast Forward Win win win win Counter intelligence Online Surftastic sites on the big wide web Around the world with the premiere set Premiere league Been to a premièr recently, anyone? Party girl Jane Laidlaw tells how she hobnobbed with the stars at the New York première of 'Hercules'- and still found time to shop The ones to watch Take it or leave it To read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman Picture Gallery
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