News from 01/06/1986
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Richard Mabey, Joe McKenna, Audrey Slaughter, William Kay, Barbara Hall, John Dankworth, Will Ellsworth-Jones, Carla Heffner, Richard Brooks Communications Correspondent, Catherine Bennett, Anne Spackman, Martin Redfern, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Kate Kellaway, George Jones Political Correspondent, Liz Sly, Eric Dymock, Brian Deer Social Affairs Correspondent, Patrick Bishop, Askold Krusheinycky, Graham Rose, Mark Lawson, Stephen Milligan, Tom Barker, Nick Pitt, Marten Julian, Mike Brearley, Jason Tomas, Henry Porter, Mark Hosenball, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, John Westwell, Susana Raby, Patrick Stoddart, Bill Fishlock, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Paul Chandler, Robert Hewison, Mark Ottaway, Roger Eglin Business News Editor, Ivan Fallon, Lord Gladwyn, Nicholas Shrimpton, Maria Laura Avignolo, Sarah Helm, Paul Fraser, Rodney Lord, Adrianne Blue, Norman Harris, David Connett, Toby Moore, David Bryer, Des O'Sullivan, George Perry, Byron Rogers, Robin Marlar, Iqbal Athas, Clive Freeman, Vernon Bogdanor, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, K. Bedford, Leslie Thomas, Paul Driver, James Adams, Richard Brooks, Anne Jacobs Local Government Correspondent, Tim Rayment, John Hopkins, Stephen Marris, Askold Krushelnycky, Liz Jobey, Terry Wilkinson, Mark Neil, Sinead Cusack, Mark McSherry, Eric Marsden, Peter Wilsher, Simon Freeman, Gareth Huw Davies, Brian Masters, Harold Macmillan, Diana Wright, William Peakin, Angela Wilkes, Stephen Jones, John Carlin, Andrew Neil, Digby Anderson, Roger Boyes, Bob Rodwell, John Whitmore, Stephen Davis, Dilys Powell, Brough Scott, Deyan Sudjic, Oliver Gillie, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, Tony Osman, Louise Branson, Simon Winchester, Barrie Penrose, Dudley Doust, Iola Smith, Clare Dyer, Norman Lewis, John Wilcockson, Sue Summers, Tim Blackstone, Conrad Russell, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Richard Burnell, John Witherow Defence Correspondent, John Sandilands, David Biermann, Andrew Stephen, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Tim McGirk, (Mgr) Bruce Kent, Caroline Silver, Peter Dunn, Michael Church, Roy Isacowitz, Peter Hill Jones, Ian Williams, Douglas Bell, Peter Jenkins, Alan Walford, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Lord Young, Alan Stewart, Margaret Park, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Eleri Ebenezer, George Jones, Tony Hetherington, John Roberts Director, Roger Ratcliffe, Jon Connell, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Shah could go in latest crisis Chernobyl: many more Russians will die Peace convey: all ready to move, but nowhere to go Plugging the record gap The Sunday Times Ministers set to scrap post monopoly Mexico86 Expanding Sunday Times Look Tories plan to revamp NHS Harrods Knightsbridge The Sunday Times Blaze hits Sizewell News Digest Campus row TA crash death Tongue saved Brothel charge 'Litter queen' Bond winners British Telecom Reagan makes public appeal on IRA treaty Summit hopes are rising Clash looms on education cash Audi Cellcom 'End aid to Ethiopia' The Sunday Times Classified Index Polish rebel boss is caught East End set to build new Chinatown Giant centre could rival Hong Kong as trading post in 1990s, say Chinese and British backers This Hat is designed to turn a few heads at Royal… Watch on crime turns thieves into muggers Pan Am sets up crack team to beat air terrorist threat Tories to talk out Dalyell debate The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Baker seeks Branson for litter drive Peat Marwick Splash-landing for a flight of history Wildlife row as wets and farms feud Sunday Times Reporter: Jumbo safety probe by US Vets take to fringe medicine Jazz centre fiasco could cost millions Project faces axe as protests mount over missing funds and building delays Insight Bid to make folk cures safe Crookes Anodesyn Woolwich Equitable Building Society IRA's rape hunt leads to one of their top men Citroën Farmer reaps bitter hippy harvest Two Wonderful Companions to Brighten your Day! Houseman Tougher law on mass trespass demand by MPs Canon Ripper's victims in new cash fight Militants ban city's drug training plan Wanted: A dentist with driving power The Nanking Cargo Paragon sails into a record Industry told: Pollution is your battle Ford West is without rockets Eastern The Wings of the Americas East Germans in storm over visas Mass rally against black rule Boers seek their own state Libya 'ordered killing of kidnapped Britons' Lesser Building Systems Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society 15 killed by train bomb News Digest Italians win Chernobyl deal Bonner rebuff French test Punjab deal Reagan fails to sway Senate Star Wars: Congress will slash budget, while British firms win a meagre £1m in orders Natpro's National Provincial Building Society It's only pennies from heaven for British firms Anybody who finds the advertisement opposite sexist Inside Harare The Carphone Company Pacific isle row splits the French Old folks die in bus horror Lyons Corner House Allied-Lyons Forgotten ones behind the wire Plight of the 4,000 Vietnamese boat people who are left to rot in Hong Kong 'prison camps' British Telecom International Bomb threat and intrigue hits Alfonsin Navy's rebels sank Taiwan fishing boat Delta Force men go on the fiddle Thames Gorbachev: gradualist Legal & General Unit Trust Managers Where the media should mediate Private saving, public problem The Sunday Times welcomes letters from readers Skimming the cream off the campus Allied Dunbar Testing the water at £250 a day Labour's love is lost on Newcastle School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd Points Compaq Allied Dunbar Want a drugs test? Dudley Doust, biographer of Botham, on drugs, man and Board Farah Slacks & Leisure Wear Montpelier International plc The truth about Dancing Brave Brough Scott on doubts, certainties and the Derby Cricket Close-Up Want a Test place? Robin Marlar on the England scene without Botham Scoreboard Epsom Warm-Up National Fun Run Phoney war—no dead, many injured Where hope springs eternal (if it hasn't pulied a muscle). Brian Glanville on the eve of battle This Scottish play just might run Jason Tomas thinks there has been too much gloomy talk Bombay wasn't built in a day Meanwhile under the Rain Clouds Mihir Bose on the ways of the new Indian cricket Yours indomitably, Bingham Chicanery Inside track Pulling Rank Wheel Spin Loose Change Willie Wobbles Rafferty shines out through the gloom Golf Wily Trout got away Equestrian Dunlop king of the road Motor Cycling Australian Football Results How to destroy rugby in one short month Rugby Union Stephen Jones lists the follies of New Zealand's tour Swimming England teamwork tells Football For the Record Stars steering into the bank Rowing Welsh wounds Rugby Union Yesterday's Racing Final halt Mike Brearley on the Tests Hills Samuel Investment Services Italy stage a display of gifts Mexico 86 Wilander the mighty fails abysmally Tennis Nick Pitt sees the king of Paris destroyed by an unknown Russian Weekend Weather at Home and Abroad Birthdays Robson not fit to play Fit of trilby is fine Racing News in Focus Goals and Graft The Mexican Way This month the attention of the world will be locked on Mexico as nations battle for the most coveted prize in soccer. But beneath the football fever an epidemic of poverty and corruption rages. Will Ellsworth-Jones and John Carlin report News in Focus Rukba Reagan's gamble Bad judgment stops play Labour's nuclear election loser Atticus America is wrong on Salt-2 President Reagan's decision to abandon moves towards a new arms-control deal with the Russians is misguided, argues Jon Connell from Washington Queen Elizabeth 2 Better Dirty than Dull Mrs Thatcher's enthusiasm for tidying up Britain is not shared by Godfrey Smith. Does a little mess really matter? he asks. And would we really want the kind of military obsession with spit and polish which makes the Swiss such a boring race? Orient-Express Townsend Thoresen Thirty years of paper chasing PEOPLExpress The drab, sad heart of Russia On a mission to Moscow The Sunday Times finds an acute case of 'the British disease'—but optimistic signs in foreign affairs There are clear and strict limits on the voices of criticism allowed under Gorbachev's new policy of honesty. Andrew Neil, Editor of The Sunday Times, reports from Moscow, where he found ample law and order—at a high price The new realism of Mikhail's Moscow There has been an angry flow of rhetoric between the White House and Kremlin But privately Stephen Milligan, Foreign Editor, found Moscow surprisingly anxious to do business with Washington Mercedes-Benz Norwich Union Martin Dawes Communications InterCity Europe The dead men haunting Israel An alleged cover-up over how Palestinian bus hijackers died two years ago could topple Israel's premier-elect, says Roy Isacowitz Giving the cannon a shot David Connett on why police chiefs are thinking again about 'heavy artillery' Irish divorce poll holds out hope to 'outlaw' thousands To a background of political manoeuvring and confusion, Ireland votes this month on whether to allow divorce. Supporters of divorce say it will free thousands of couples from misery. Opponents see it as an attack on constitution and country. As campaigning for the referendum began last week, Des O'sullivan listened to both sides in the debate Jerusalem's swan-song The WI is getting a new image, writes Anne Spackman Abbey National Five Star Account The Finest Villa in Regents Park Cluttons The Millbank Terraces Brian Lack & Co William Willett LB (Life and Pensions) Ltd Nelson Hearn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collingham Gardens Roberts Court J. Trevor & Sons Hobart Slater Regent's Bridge Gardens Berkley House Plc Sturgis Marler & Marler Plaza Estates Ridley shows his colours: true blue and a hint of green Profile If the rise to power of Nicholas Ridley has shocked environmentalists, it has also surprised those who thought his breed of Tory was now considered extinct at No 10 Chestertons Residential Palace Court Bernard Walsh Keith Cardale Groves Wates build with care Marsh & Parsons Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks The Mortgage Corporation Anscombe & Ringland Ideal Homes Bellway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evelyn Gardens Unity Wharf Multiple Display Advertising Items Gascoigne-Pees a Black Horse Agency Harpers Aylesford Pereds Hampton & Sons Allsop & Co Stuart Wilson Bargets Drawing the shopper east of Tower Bridge Property 1 Tobacco Dock is destined to become Wapping's Covent Garden. Caroline McGhie reports Regalian Humberts Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Folkard & Hayward Multiple Display Advertising Items Plaza Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Portmans Property Consultants & Estate Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Orchard Mead Multiple Display Advertising Items Farley and Co Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Display Advertising Items CPK Edward Erdman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Douglas, Lyons & Lyons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lainc Homes Alfred McAlpine Homes Peter Rapson Simply Elegant Thats Parkstone Place Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life Care Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Montpelier International plc Amarilla Golf & Country Club Grown Marine Elliott Multiple Display Advertising Items Artists in love with the landscape Property 2 Caroline McGhie unearths a band of experts scheming in the shrubbery El Vivero De Marbella Costa del Sol Mistral International Elpuerto De Sotogrande Marbella Mail falls to the females Le Bristol R. M. Brooker Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Wisdom comes in short pants Notebook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dons in their natural habitat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Denia Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times What's Pooh up to now? Vintage nonsense Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Brierley Shakespeare of the South Bank Excalibur Holidays of Distinction The Collected Works of Alan Ayckbourn Jersey Excellence with economy Timsway Holidays When the swinging had to stop Last week, Honey, the first real teenage magazine, was closed by IPC. Audrey Slaughter, editor from 1960-1968, looks back on its headiest days A Swing to the White Look Egon Ronay On the science of sauce Old style Easylife Designed for Living Birth of the mini-chancellors Today's infant capitalists have an attitude towards money which should strike shame into the heart of any self-respecting ex-hippie parent. Money is to be earned, accounted and carefully spent. In fact, at this rate, we can confidently predict the success of a seven-year-old's personal pension plan. Catherine Bennett reports Steelprint Ltd Mops Crispins Royal Brierley Bad times in SoHo Screen Film Review ECC Quarries New England Conservatories Cowslips The Sunday Times Laser Marley Garages Banbury Conservatories IBA under fire Analysis Richard Brooks on mounting criticism of the watchdog of the commercial screen Fun in chequered beds Gardening The Sunday Times Literary Garden offers a host of possibilities for the beginner and the expert, as Graham Rose explains Who's the king of the ghetto? Television Patrick Stoddart on artistic racial tensions Victims of the TV vampires TV Review Byron Rogers sees life with the Drains Bye Bye Eye Buzz Tough bird Gypsy Bob Snappy advice The Times Peck and Porker On Location Mark Lawson goes up to Oxford to see a quiet don Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Multiple Display Advertising Items Billy Ocean Bankers Trust Company Strings 1986 National Final Multiple Display Advertising Items London Festival Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faulty impressions News in Brief Debussy debut Takeover tidbits Droit de seigneur Vladimir Horowitz Aldeburgh: the orphan grows up Leslie Geddes-Brown reports on a festival in search of a new identity Festival landlords price out Fringe Robert Hewison reports on the threat to an Edinburgh success Rebel artists shun the show to go it alone Andrew Graham-Dixon on why "avant garde" artists withdrew from Olympia The profitable art of fair dealing Marina Vaizey on the value of contemporary art fairs The Old Vic Cabaret Wayne Sleep Prince of Wales Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Critics' Choice The Sunday Times guide to the week's arts and books King's Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Sellers Multiple Display Advertising Items For disservices rendered Theatre Outward Bound Old New Zealand and Australian Paintings Buy The Indian summer of the great musicians Oliver Gillie, our medical expert, asks if music exercises the brain Putting the grand into grand opera Paul Driver on a fine Boccanegra Peerless conduct Intelligence Chief Extraordinary: The Life of the Ninth Duke of Portland by Patrick Howarth/The Bodley Head £12.95 pp256 Lonesome Dove The patrician and the philistine Books The Viceroy's Fall: How Kitchener Destroyed Curzon by Peter King/Sidgwick & Jackson £12.95 pp310 Possessions and passions Fiction 2 Moving House by Katharine Moore/Allison & Busby £8.95 pp154 The Beast by Sharman MacDonald/Collins £8.95 pp128 Born-again moral realism Fiction 1 Hugger Mugger by Max Davidson/Heinemann £9.95 pp185 The Done Thing by Patricia Angadi/Gollancz £8.95 pp245 An After-Dinner's Sleep by Stanley Middleton/Hutchinson £9.95 pp224 A lecturing, hectoring globetrotter Heroes by John Pilger/Cape £12.95 pp591 Awkwardly ambitious in Arkansas Sound-Shadows of the New World by Ved Mehta/Collins £15.00 pp430 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inner darkness Brady & Hindley by Fred Harrison/Ashgrove Press £9.95 pp192 Loitering among the lilies Art, Messianism and Crime: A Study of Anti-nomianism in Modern Literature and Lives by Stoddard Martin/Macmillan £25.00 pp218 Forward march of the military market in the world of books James Adams deplores the low standard of writing in the ever-increasing number of books obsessed with past and future war Hamish hamilton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peebles Hotel Hydro Welcome to Stakis Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Scandinavian Village Aviemore Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Stuyvesant Travel Flight Bargains Mark warner Kuoni Kosmar Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways ARRiVALS we Sell Sunshine Multiple Display Advertising Items Outdoor Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairways & Swinford Multiple Display Advertising Items Europcar Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayes and Jarvis Swissair Multiple Display Advertising Items Nouvelles frontières Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Holidays The Plantagenet Tours Beach Villas Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Crossword Sunsites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Citalia Air France Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital for the private explorer Travel All the attractions of Portugal's capital city can be reached within minutes by cheap, clean and frequent public transport. Mark Ottaway reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Cox & Kings Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland BBC1 Premier Portfolio Regional Variations Cable Today's Radio Films on TV Today Monday Radio Choice Tuesday Wednesday Thursday BBC2 Friday Bell's Scotch Whisky Dixons reveals Woolies plan Big Bid Fever: The City's Takeover Battles Reach the Crucial Stage Magazine free for all Profile That ole-style boss just keeps bumbling along Comment Lloyds and Standard head for showdown Distillers ad review Summer base rate cut likely GEC puts more power into its Plessey attack Plexus G&C Mops Final effort: Weinstock GEC Pre-Tax Profits The Sunday Times Blast-off with a Bang City Viewpoint Racing cert at UEI Siebe surprises the opposition What's up B. A. T Industries Newcomers get a mixed reception How the Arrivals Fared The Geneva Bourse is going all-electronic next Ansbacher stalled Conran lacks a treat in store The Motor Show leads a Country Life The Country of clwyd Wales Firms flock to the OTC Philip Beresford reports on the third markets' continuing boom Gilts to stay on the gingerbread Countdown to the Big Bang Vulture capitalists Investors Discount Brokerage Inc. Alex Lawrie A Share in the Boardroom Footsie runs out of steam Market Report ICL You're in good company Casino moves mooted Investors reveal all to junk mailers Cash on the lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Profits lost in translation Allied Provincial Securities Ltd. Beckwiths shop in Spitalfields A chef with a golden menu Lopex public limited company Computers fuel BL's privatisation motor RAC betters its recovery Harvard Securities Group Plc Having a Wonderful Time? Nearly thirty years on, once again Britain is told we've never had it so good. Was it true then. . . and is it true now? The Cardiff Consortium Baillie Gifford & Co Time for Europe to get to work Europe's leaders must act decisively—and collectively—if they are to take advantage of a golden opportunity to cut the dole queues. Stephen Marris reports British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Global impact to insider case American Account Black velvet gets that extra fizz Genius Business Focus Morgan flexes muscles ComputerLand Query legal bills early Questions of Cash Gartmore Relief around the corner Blick plc Good lucre guide The University of York's Social Science… Coopers & Lybrand Iomega Bernoulli Technology Spinning a plain money yarn Switch over to less profit Savings march in step Hammond House Investments Ltd NatWest Tax equality for some Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Think small on the home front Savings News Multiple Display Advertising Items Courtenay Stewart International Ltd. Blue Circle Industries Plc Husky Middle Management Resources Ltd. Gardiner Morgan International Austin Knight Selection Dalroth & Partners Ltd Merrill Lynch Chem Chaff Business to Business Holland & Barrett Franchising Times Newspapers Office Building The Athlete's Foot Donald Daldry Financial Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Coverbind Missing the Americans Wish to Export to the USA? Telex Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items SunLife of Canada The high tech hucksters Richard Brooks looks at the ways computers can turn illusion into reality in the world of the hidden persuaders Homing in on atom Innovation Support for Business Floral flit of fancy Sex and the single bug Soft shot in the ear No stings attached End to the dull grind Magic Box Warrington-Runcorn Flying leaps follow a myth The Sunday Times Taking the hard-headed view of change Amersham The Morgan Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Mars Electronics Admiral Coopers & Lybrand Metier Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Kramer Westfield International HAY-MSL Retail Classicae Management Cossor a Raytheon Company Spicer and Pegler Associates ICL The Stock Exchange Kirby Professional Mason & Nurse Selection & Search Kramer Westfield Windsor and Munich Electronic Data Systems ICL John Courtis and Partners B. H. Blackwell Ltd. Crosfield Kirby Professional TSB Group Management Services Ltd Northamptonshire County Council Executive Action Roger Stephens & Associates Spicer and Pegler Associates ARA International PER Britain's Largest Executive Recruitment… Fastrak Northern East Thames Regional Health Authority Staffordshire County Council Occ technical personnel Motorola Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercury Communications Digital Allied Dunbar the Financial Management Group Tesco Volvo Christopher Gold Executive Dynamics Deltak Limited QMS Recruitment Myer's comfortable beds Prospect Mason & Nurse Selection & Search Gerrards Mervyn Hughes British Telecom Moxon Dolphin & Kerby Ltd Ake Larson Construction Ltd. 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Refuge Assurance Plc Guildhall School of Music and Drama Multiple Display Advertising Items The Smae Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avis Imperial College of Science and Technology University of Bradford Management Centre Racal Currys Ampersand Systems Ltd. P. R. Partnership Ltd. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items The Surgical Research Fund The Sunday Times magazine Fiat £2,300m Investment in 5 Years The Sunday Times magazine The Macallan. The Malt £200 for a tan and where does it end up? Boots TI Creda Coco Double Act Sinead Cusack and her younger sister Niamh, both actresses, talk to Angela Wilkes BMW Furse Stairlifts Amdega Limited Inter-Continental Hotels Minolta Cancer Research Campaign Securicor Granley Securicor Granley Honda Bedroom Interiors Parfums Jacomo Paris Chilli Con Carnage A cynic's guide to the World Cup by Alan Stewart and John Sandilands Europcar ECT Cellular One Hell of a Part How much should an actress suffer? Kim Basinger endured a horrifying emotional experience in 9½ Weeks, but it made her a star. No role will be so difficult, she says Kim Basinger leas at last Shahon her 'model girl'… Alex Hurley's Guide TWA Main Agent Royal Mail NorthStar Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Summoned by the Sultan Ivy Scott World Cup 86 Rolls-Royce Motors Limited Picture Gallery Norsk Data Philips Nordic Showers Portrait of the Director under Fire Sir Roy Strong is the most conspicuously attired and best known museum director. But it is the brickbats that have kept him in the limelight just as much as the praise Lotus Lotus Berger Cuprinol Wood Paints Mercedes-Benz Business page plus Patra Selections Kitchens Direct Steelcase Strafor Six Hours of High Adventure Travel What do you do when you arrive in a country and find it closed? Norman Lewis, landing in Panama on election day, had to search for something to do Bedford Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Stannah powered starlifts Fish for Compliments Eating out Our Summer Guide to Fresh Air Feasts Week Three Mitsubishi Electric A rose of your own Graham Rose offers his monthly hints, builds an alpine rockery and aims to grow a little immortality Toyota A Capital Day out This year, over three million visitors to London will be taken for a ride; chances are they'll enjoy every minute. Report by Caria Heffner The Sunday Times A Life in the Day of Richard Mabey, writer and naturalist, talks to Peter Hill Jones Matki Vienna Line
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