News from 04/07/1998
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Edward Lucie-Smith, John Naughton, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Barney Spender, Andrew Eames, Joanna Hunter, daniel mcGrory tom stodart, Jean Preston, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Philip Goodhart, Richard Hobson, melanie eclare, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, Robert Harvey, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Jo Warwick, Mathew Lloyd, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Brian Pedley, Claudia Joseph and Richard Duce, J. Bailey, mark harrison, Clive Davis, Peter Nuttall, Peter Birkett, Joan Lance, Jack Barker, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stephanie Debere, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Jeremy Seal, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, John Thicknesse, Madeleine Kingsley, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, John O'leary Education Editor, Vinny Lee, Robert Sheehan, Paul salmon, Bridget Harrison, Steve Keenan, D. R., Andrew Gardner, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Susan Bell and Ben MacIntyre, amandip uppal, robin eggar, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Roger Watkins, Stephen Anderton's, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Beatrice Wober, Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Lesley Downer, T. P., Janet Bush, Ian Ridpath, , Frances Bissell, Robin Perkins, Audrey Magee, P. B., Chris Mcgrath, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Stephen Anderton, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Lisa Grainger, Frank Leboeuf, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Judith Wilson, Lin Jenkins, James Chilton, Little Manor, Jill Insley, James Eastwood, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Christina Koning, Adam Jones, Stephenie Billen, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Wakefield, Editor, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Geoff Miller, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Robin Neillands, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Gordon, John Givens, David Kettle, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Oliver August, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, D. P. Marchessini, John Haldane, Danny Eccleston, Nicholas Wood, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Colin Bishopp, Toby P. C. Orr, Giles Whittell, Margherita Taylor, Jane Shilling, Christopher Maguire, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Nick Fay, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Michael Austin, W. R. T. Edge, Jane Owen, Donald Watt, Ben MacIntyre, W. A. Twenlow, IVO Tennant, Mark Ann Percy, Faith Glasgow, Denis MacShane, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Mar and Kellie, Brian Glanville, Leslie Sheldon, David Bowker, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, JRT, Tim Jones, John Goodbody and Deborah Collcutt, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lizanne Rose and Marianne Curphey, Jim Pickard, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Lisa Verrico, Benedict Nightingale, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Damian Thompson, Jill Crawshaw, Russell Celyn Jones, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Tom Chesshyre, Michael Henderson, Jonathan Rice, Robin Lodge, Charlie Porter, Robert Whymant, Penny Perrick, Hazel Spink, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gavin Fogg, Frank Bright, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSecen Colour Sections: Britain's Best Value… Diana's face 'belongs to the world' Princess's Mines Campaign to Be Law Anarchy alert for thousands of troops Index Queen not amused by disallowed goal Henman serves up a thriller Hosts left counting cost of World Cup VCP Next Week in the Times Picture Gallery Eurosceptics plan march to save pound Foster Admits Defeat on Foxhunting Bill England supporter accused of murder Oil industry 'has missed lessons of Piper Alpha' No 10 denies leaks Paul Daniels' son jailed Legal aid reform delay Doctor jailed for fraud KDD Complainants' files damaged in floods News in Brief Russian chess prodigy, 14, comes in from the cold Scholarship brings over girl from closed city to develop her talent at a British school, writes Victoria Fletcher Lost in faraway, savage isle of Britain Hertz TV producer sleepwalks to death through window Robber handcuffs bank chief to hoax bomb My Friend Bill The Sunday Times Homebase Scientists find gene that keeps chickens free of salmonella Research offers hope of disease-free flocks and fall in food-poisoning cases, reports Michael Hornsby Scots football fan dies False-memory verdict Tobacco giants' plea Domestic assault curbed Beer is sent back Shepard sketch sold Sale now on Breast screening units reveal fears News in Brief Christie defeats drug threat to reputation Claudia Joseph and Richard Duce on how sprinter must pay for justice Woman is jailed for plot to have gay lover killed Oystel PC World Gays urged to buy £50 shares to save festival BBC Digital Farmer keeps 'love' plant under wraps Virgin All Saints put in spot of practice for Prince Harrods Powerboat circles the world in record time Voyage ends for woman who inspired Swallows and Amazons Nissan Italians cast a covetous eye on Baby-gol Michael Owen disproves dictum that history is written by the victors, reports Kevin MeCarra For local off peak calls at 2pa minute MFI home works Golden boy waits as prospectors stake their claim Haven for Marmite junkies James Bone's New York Currys Americans are getting a lesson in class politics… Falklands pair give Argentina red card Thistle Hotels Dogged but not so hot A heart transplant for Berlin Architects from round the world are rebuilding a legend, reports Roger Boyes from Berlin Roche Bobois Paris Disneyland Cable & Wireless Wife says she killed Chechnya war hero The death of a popular general who criticised Boris Yeltsin fuels talk of a cover-up, Robin Lodge writes NatWest Nigeria still kept out in the cold World Summary (AP): Assad dears out top brass Maori heads taken home Family in Outback ordeal Church leader charged (AFP): Egyptian port is found World's tallest man dies The Open University Japan embarks on adventure to Mars Enigma of lost water beckons, writes Robert Whymant Vodafone Chrysler (AP): Florida county abandoned to the flames China will turn to democracy, says Clinton Jiang praised as man for change, writes bronwen Maddox in Hong kong Dixons Media send ducks and pigs flying Seafrance Novelist takes fact as fiction in murder plot Abbey National B&Q By a Correspondent: Newspapers call on both sides to make concessions BT Trimble's long march to a new Unionism Showdown at Drumcree Michael Gove looks at the First Minister's unfinished journey from figurehead of orange resistance to a man forging surprising alliances The Times Local hero who fills opponents with hate Phone a Loan The Times Along 'the Road' to despair Audrey Magee sees Drumcree prepare for a weekend of confrontation over the parading of old divisions WHICHOnline Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Abbey multitude moved by Bevan's prophetic words 50 Years of the NHS The healthcare professionals who did so much for so many Alexandra Frean hears past and present staff reflect on change The Sunday Times Postwar March of Progress Cambridge's studied act of contrition Valerie Grove meets the women belatedly honoured today Opera & Ballet Coliseum 0171 632 8300 this Tues 7… Art Galleries National Go Boating Weekend 98 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Primary lessons failing children Behind the genteel mask of racism Ben MacIntyre cracks the code of a sinister French prejudice Racism with a nod and a wink—not a Jackboot Grim harvest The Times Picture Gallery A square deal for cities Public spaces aren't just for cars. They should serve as arenas for entertainment Team player The Times City Diary Jasper Gerard Absent friends The Times Diary Picture Gallery Flight tickets The Times City Diary Joan Collins is doing well. The star of those… Dizzy with too much choice Alex O'Connell surfs the action this weekend Tocqueville's Law Nigeria's transition is a time of maximum peril Coming in Gay politics after the age of consent vote All-Round Sports Can Britons ever be winners again instead of gallant losers? Sense of sadness as Union devolves Lion to the fore Ulster dissent Funding and future of opera—and of the House Political interviews on the BBC Bugged by dates EU pipedream? 'A baby too far' Letters that are intended for publication should… Age of consent England's defeat Ladies at Lord's Court Circular Royal engagements Today. The Duke of Kent,… Dinner Royal College of Radiologists Dr Terry… Legal appointment Mr Crawford Callum Douglas… Weekend birthdays Picture Gallery Memorial service Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Naval Reserve promotions Two Icebergs Dominated a Half Cooked Wimbledon Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Martin Seymour-Smith Martin Seymour-Smith, scholar and poet, died on July 1 aged 70. He was born on April 24,1928 Mavis Steele Mavis Steele, MBE, howls player, died on July 1 aged 69. She was born on September 9,1928 Flatshare East Greenwich Room to let in 3 bad house,… Pat Davis Pat Davis, former Foreign Manager of The Times, died in London of cancer on June 25 aged 70. He was born on April 18,1928 Milestones Lord Rayner, chairman of Marks & Spencer, 1984-91, died on June 26 aged 72. He was born on March 30,1926 Sir Desmond Heap, Comptroller and City Solicitor to the Corporation of London, 1947-73, died on June 27 aged 90. He was born on September 17,1907 Sir Michael Mann, PC, a former Lord Justice of Appeal, died on June 14 aged 67. He was born on December 9,1930 Lucia Nogueira Lucia Nogueira, artist, died in Londonof cancer on June 20 aged 48. She was born in Brazil on February 22,1950 Equities end week on firm note Cable & Wireless Hollywood studios among bidders for PFE Cable & Wireless Hot Seat 28 Picture Gallery Jobs threatened as Liberty plans cutbacks Aweek in the City Rebels to battle on at Oliver Middleton to step down at Salomon bank Business Today Poaching of bankers will see pay soar Ong constructs concrete evidence of solvency Jon Ashworth on the unflagging bullishness of HPL's owner SAAB Lord Moyne faces extradition proceedings over Trustor £37m Pound falls sharply on evidence of slowdown Nat Power wins its claim over Utd Gas Doorstep selling of Isas may be cleared Green Property will not lift Trafford bid Business Roundup Goodwill hits Intelek Friendly Hotels grows Logica acquisition Hambro buys surveyor Meggitt buys Heatric Waterman tops forecast Thomas Walker down Progress in store at Lusty Tourist Rates Storm Warning The Sunday Times Shell rules out bidding in $1.6hn Rosneft auction Tie Rack issues warning One loose end in VW-Rolls deal By our city Editor: Prudent Liberty makes Oliver hardy Milk price rise prompts appeal to MMC Pearson gets $860m from division sale SAAB Troubled Tring seeks finance Lafarge and Petrofina in paint deal Long-awaited revival for UK's canal system is in the pipeline Adam Jones finds a pioneering project making good use of one of our most overlooked resources For the best combined Weekend & evening rates Showman accountant who lights financial fireworks British Grand Prix Horst trading The Times City Diary Each-way bet The Times City Diary High finance The Times City Diary Confident investors push FTSE towards 6,000 level Commodities Life Options 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 Corporate bonding Tempus Trafford Park Tie Rack Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,835 News Features Forecast Superlative Travel Sections Henman handed master class Champion Turns Back Brave British Challenge IBM Crisis? What crisis? Cricket in the doldrums The World Cup Today The face of failure Danny Baker Family Money Go Tauziat prepares to enjoy limelight Tennis NatWest Wily Wood is Scots' rink master Bowls Cheaney Robinson keeps eye on leaders Sailing Henman bows to authority of true champion Sampras raises his game again Today's Order of Play Paes unable to live up to high expectations on doubles court Ivanisevic holds nerve in epic duel Alix Ramsay watches the Croatian take a typically difficult route to the final of the men's singles Yesterday's Results Odyssey Montgomerie stumbles in more senses than one Golf: Europe's No 1 Loses Three-Stroke Lead in Irish Open Davies stays in contention Fixtures Fitleist For the Record Smith leads challenge Sport in Brief Beaten Batten passes buck Yesterday's Results Today's Order Tale of the lost Mexico anthem and its return to the airwaves Musical moments we must treasure They 're dead certs Face the facts, Hoddle - you blew it World Cup 98 Dropped but not forgotten Legal & General Led a merry dance after quick step over to Sky Nastro Azzurro Italy curse jinx of the penalty World Cup Truss's Voyage - Page 38 Owen the bonus as England lose lottery but refuse to roll over Spot prize ends a long wait for revenge Brian Glanville sees one coach celebrate while his rival stays on the defensive Urgent Klinsmann and Co are unloved but dangerous David Powell says the Germany team may be ageing but it remains wonderfully resilient Maradona refuels controversy William Hill Ferguson gets chance Rivaldo 's double finally douses Denmark 's spirit World Cup 98 Unsettled Anelka may leave Arsenal Picture Gallery Stimac 's talk adds fuel to fiery clash Matt Dickinson on the Croat out to make his mark on Germany Ladbrokes Hewlett Packard Learning to live with deprivation World Cup 98 Pitbull starts to bite back at last Kevin MeCarra on Holland's between Edgar Davids and his manager Cable & Wireless The World Cup Today A double act of the old school John Woodcock pays his tribute to the Beder twins of Surrey, who reach 80 not ot today Hick no longer running scared He was the batsman England craved and then discarded. He awaits his chance to try again. Photograph: Gavin Fogg One day, someone will look back and laugh about this England offer graphic statement Bowlers remain powerless to halt South Africa's stately progress on another depressing day Derby's local lads tame Essex attack Franks inspires rout of hapless Middlesex Vodafone Kirsten's epic lacks real punchline Picture Gallery Brown and Ward make light work of chase Cricket Ladys Cobra Simmons sets up Durham for kill Unbeatable Bevan shatters Somerset Old rivals take scalp of Oxford Yesterday's Scoreboards Fulton sets himself to frustrate Yorkshire Hampshire rely on McLean 's double act England made to suffer for an unprofessional approach South Africa looking for opponents to put up a fight Rugby Union Intersport Haslam happy to let son shine Mel Webb meets a teenaged motorcylist with a famous family name to live up to Rhinos' home run ended by Bradford Rugby League St Helens fight odds Duck Row given chance to settle score in Eclipse Racing: Duke of Devonshire Keen to Overcome Memory of Park Top's Unlucky Defeat Sandown Park Rapid Raceline William Hill Haydock Park Brave Reward deserves first win of season Yavana's Pace too strong for rivals Nottingham Carlisle Chepstow Wolverhampton Beverley Yesterday's Results Primus Enduring quality of man and horse put to test Alfa Romeo Audi BMW Authorised Dealers PG's Numbers Land-Rover Ford Last resting place of the Soviets' stolen supercars Leslie Sheldon visits Latvia's lonley motor museum, a witness to the Communist leaders' love of flash American cars, and their willingness to pinch ideas ITV America set for an ever-stickier jam Ford Westmid Vehicles Broad's Motor Group Land-Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Never fill a boot with baked beans Should driving around in wellingtons stuffed with your favourite tinned food be considered a cime? And what about Wallace and Gromit slippers? Britain 's new black cab: the one that taxi drivers are hailing Bill Thomas gets his head turned in the tight-cornering success story that is taking over from the traditional Hacknety workhorse Steve is company driver of the year Rolls gets a bad brake The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Keep the memory lingering on Clare Stewart says this year it is chic to have a grubby shirt replacing the fine art in your sitting room GA Shopping List 52 Marks & Spencer Safety-First 53 From Big Daddy to clubs and guns Oeics 'would bring lower charges' at Standard Life Save & Prosper Check on free-standing sales Marianne Curphey with evidence of more pensiorts mis-selling Revenue goes on the perks trail Royal & Sunalliance Globetrotters need a safety-first policy Marianne Curphey checks insurance for theat holiday of a lifetime The route to safe driving in the US Mortgage Perpetual Investor Inteligence Norwich Union Direct Chelsea Same old story with a different name Lump sum or pension? Patrick Collinson asks the experts about the case of a young widower Squeaks end Devro bubble Personal Investor Scottish Widows Never buy a share just for the perks Virgin direct Nottingham Building Society Savings rates take a turn for the better The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments SFA launches formal inquiry into Thomson Travel flotation Marianne Curphey reports on the result of thousands of complaints Direct Line Rates Fixed-rates reign as fears grow of another rate rise Susan Emmett reports on the latest moves in the housing market Iptc SEC Second fix saves £107 every month Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercury Asset Management Skipton Finance Services Virgin direct Standard Life Bank Royal & Sunalliance A wonder fund under fire Gavin Lumsden on how the growing spectre of EMU has forced more changes at F&C Legal & General Think hard before taking the plunge Hit or Miss Would you be brave enough to put all your savings into one Barings trust? Jill Insley reports Coventry Building Society Policy Choice Direct Aberdeen Prolific Threadneedle investments Take cover if you go the extra mile Flood of complaints delayed Star Quest 55 Fury as Bnstol & West'shrink' 30-day account Prudent if not moral Fidelity Investments A Fix in Time 57 Inside Business News Pages 25-29 Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Fashion 'There I was in the road , giving birth to my baby' Joanna Pitman's labour started early - and ended on the pavement Shopping Lily Josephine Fay Weldon Travel Anne Robinson Phase Eight From gentle game to Fierce passions are changing the placid face of village cricket, says Jonathan Rice Cricket's Barmy Army Not the best way to be born Dr Thomas Stuttaford Anne Robinson Duxiana Champion of the lipstick camp Shopping and buying make-up should be celebrated, the "new" feminist Fay Weldon tells Lesley Downer Picture Gallery Shopwatch Top of the Forms Picture Gallery Gadgets Get layered for summer American Express Furniture Village International More Food & Drink The Dorchester ...and a little tip Jo Warwick on the gratuity gratuity dilemma The Times Cook The fiery Southern flavour of Alabama provide inspiration for summer seafood barbecues and picnics Consuming Interests: Lemon Curd Part 4:20 wines under £12.50 Canard-Duchene A meeting of mind games 'Our chicken clambered on to visitors' feet when they sat down, tucking its head inside their trouser legs' If only Swampy could help us now Brian Pedley reports on Devon village's battle to save its valley NFU Mutual Night of the long cries Feather Report The man who fell to earth work The man behing the revamp of Moscow's botanic garden might not have become a landscape gardener had he not fallen off a cliff. Jane Owen meets him in his garden of sculpture Packed with the eye-catching and unusual Gardens to Visit Greasepaint among the roses Stephen Anderton spends a pleasant evening watching the first interactive play about gardeners, for gardeners and performed in gardens Awnings Hard Water Countax Homes & Gardens Abbey F&S Lighting Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Designs on our plants Hundreds of Japanese will visit Hampton Court next week to buy up British garden products, says Stephen Anderton Gates Perimeter Original Box Sash Window Co (Dept. 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Civvies sign up for home service Bright boy's barmitzvah Ruth Gledhill joins a proud congregation at a north London synagogue Church services tomorrow Wars of the cult watchdogs Cults are fuelling a hysterical backlash, warns Damian Thompson Why we shouldn't be scared of the dark The Times Guru to New York 's pampered pooches Pets Andrew Morgan meets a dog-walker to the rich and famous Adopt Me The Times A Vet Writes Every picture tells a story The more I looked at that photograph of 28 smiley children and one scowing thundercloud, the crosser I got' Are your children ready to go solo? Travelling alone has risks says Liz Gill, but can teach children self-sufficiency The new Daddy's girl Madeleine Kingsley reports on the way girl power is changing relationships between fathers and daughters The Lady's Norfolk Hat William Tillman Coopers of Stortford Genuine Birthday Newspapers Nicholas Morigi Condoms The Genuine Panama Hat Company Health & Beauty Direct Water Problems? Sorted! 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Katherine Allen Sara Eden The Executive Club SIRiUS The Executive Club Chess Winning Move No . 3469: Fourth of July - by Mass The Listener Crossword New Software Solution and notes for No. 3466 F-Fools by Franc The… Computer Games and Pastimes Solution to Jumbo 172 Word Answers Bridge Two Brains Modern Manners Jumbo Crossword 174 Picture Gallery Word Watching Picture Line Quotes of the Week Two Brains Cross Words Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Your Essential Guide to What's on in London &… Tumble in the jungle Books Jazz plus The Times Arty Animal Alex O'Connell out on the prowl Contents Plus full arts listings for your area start on page Also iniside This WeeK Tate Liverpool Theatre Oklahoma! A-Fordable life The Big Interview The rakish archaeologist of Indiana jones may have a few extra wrinkles, a growing social conscience - and an earring - but he's still making the girls swoon in the jungle. Sarah Gristwood meets the thinking woman's Marlboro Man "When I look in the mirror, I don't see the highest grossing movie star of all time, I see his idiot twin" Picture Gallery Young VIC Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Night in: Writer/Director Richard Kweitniowski La. Stories Morcheeba Big Calm Reluctant heroes They were present at the birth of drum'n' bass, gave Goldie a leg up the musical ladder and are the hottest producers in the music industry. Lisa Verrico tries to discover why 4 Hero still seem so miserable New album releases Classical Choice Head Hunters Boys done well The Big Album Singled out Metro music charts Hancock half-hour He's the grand old man of jazz but, thanks to talent and a long-standing belief in Buddhism, Herbie Hancock is still going strong-with reformed band-at 58. Mike Bradley hears his rhythm Royal Exchange Theatre No crime like the present Books Christopher Brookmyre is publisher's dream -his books are gorier than a Tarantino retrospective and his plots tailor-made for movies. Alex O'Connell meets the latest in a long line of scottish literary talent Books Cormac McCarthy Not the End of the World? 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The problem is dramatists are having trouble working out what they actually feel about things The problem is dramatists are having trouble working out what they actually feel about things Commercial stations take pot shots at BBC The fascination of radio lies not in its diversity but in the areas where different interests collide Picture Gallery This Week BBC 1 July 4 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 July 4 Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 Film Choice Pick of the Radio 1 July 5 Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Lloyd Owen, Lesley Vickerage, Lindsay Duncan, Simon Godley (ITV) July 6 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 July 6 Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critic's Choice BBC 1 July 7 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 July 7 Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 July 8 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 July 8 Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critic's Choice BBC 1 July 9 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 July 9 Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice BBC 1 July 10 Film Choice Pick of the Day Radio 1 July 10 Radio Critic's Choice Satellite Satellite Films Critics' Choice Which? 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