News from 10/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
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Oliver D. Anderson, Philip Schofield, Gastronomes, Mike Graham, Paul Nelson, Andrew McEwen, John Davison, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Graham Rose, Roy Porter, Sheridan Morley, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Harriet Sergeant, Robert Burchfield, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Professor C Brown, Gillian Hall, Carol Rumens, Edward Welsh, Julie Hankey, Graham Aaronson Chairman, Geordie Greig, Patrick Stoddart, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, Mark Ottaway, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, John Mortimer, David Jenkins, Cliff Temple, Kingsley Amis, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Alec Forty, Peter Kemp, Fiona Walsh Assistant City Editor, Carol Price, Fleur Adcock, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Bernard Cafferty, Bob Donahue, Paul Donovan, Richard Ellis Safwan, Jeff Randall, Jasper Gerard-Sharp, James Adams, Paul Driver, Dr Oliver Sacks, Phil Barker, Austin MacCurtain, Peter Plant, Clare Boylan, John Pilger, Joan Forman, Anne Williams, Rufus Olins, Tavleen Singh, Dr Paul Rogers, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, John Whitley, Spike Milligan, Jay Landesman, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, David Munro, Stephen Jones, Harry Mullan, Andrew Grice, Nicholas Flynn, Christopher Hibbert, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Ian Birrell, Bryan Appleyard, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Ian Glover-James, Alison Beckett, Norman Stone, Lorraine Ellis, Louise Branson, Maurice Chittenden, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Catherine Worswick, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, David Hunn, James Blitz, Clare Medwin, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Bernard Lewis, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Alexander Jack, Brian Clarke, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Edward Pearce, Tania Glyde, Godfrey Golzen, Gareth David Deputy City Editor, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, D Humphreys, Sir David Alliance, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Brian O'Shea, Paula Reed, Andrew Davidson, Margaret Park, Hugh Pearman, Christie Dickason, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Joanna Simon, Sandra Barwick, Iain Jenkins, John Pilkington, The Rt Hon Tony Benn Mp, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Thatcher echoes Ridley in blast at the Germans Embarrassment for PM on eve of Bonn summit Thatcher attacks Europe Major death sentence on 'killer' poll tax Major Berocca Bush casts Arafat into diplomatic darkness Style Strife on the streets: riot police disperse… Airlift helps stranded passengers Scramble to help Air Europe clients Magazine Extra Contents The Sunday Times Dress sense: model Michelle waits patiently while… Tanks patrol Belgrade after bloody street battle Classified MatchSticks Ltd The Trouser People Ltd. Companies House Smoking is killing more women Inquiry ordered into 'satanic abuse' Rochdale and Orkney claims trigger detailed study Carey in row over petition to the Queen The Times Air Canada 1,221,000 Lambeth's rebels give Red Ted a route back Littlewoods Pools New classroom tests caned as 'too easy' British Gas Citroën Xm Citroën UK Ltd High street banks show hard face of betrayal Customers once wooed by easy loans now get the brush-off Canon (UK) Ltd Lamont's 'green' budget In today's Other Sunday Papers Nanny with high hopes Aids danger for air crew The City Second cancer for comedian Film on IRA Secret War The allies had some clandestine assistance with their acclaimed pinpoint bombing: now the tales of what the SAS did behind the lines in the Gulf are beginning to emerge. James Adams reports Mont Blanc The Ribble Effect When a by-election circus turned up in Lancashire with a Welshman at the front folk decided it was high time to dump the Tories and subject the poll tax to. . . After the trouncing of the Tories by the voters of Ribble Valley, the poll tax is on the way out and the Gulf is forgotten. As John Major starts damage limitation, Michael Jones and John Furbisher weigh up the wounds inflicted by the angry Lancastrians Dial DVLA Select Registrations Hard-core guard blasts the rebels into submission Saddam exacts lynch-law revenge Bristol & West Building Society (Reuter): Ten killed in township (UPI): Deposed Thai leader retires (Reuters): Kaifu shuns Tokyo mayor As Kuwaitis vent anger on the emir 'We were betrayed by ruling family' Lunn Poly Amstrad Nike Gandhi's return flight to power hits a spot of turbulence Maxwell holds front page in US paper fight Make the Move Ford Troops storm refugee ship Barclays Yeltsin braced for showdown with 'Judas' group Winnie meets the man who could destroy her Gulf war Jeremiahs say 'We told you so' Peugeot Diesels Amis gets it in the neck Pilger strikes back at SAS In defence of IQ vitamins The trouble with Lawson's tax cuts The Sunday Times Thus spake Spike - and Euripides Menuhin's healing magic Birthdays Employment Service Baghdad bristles with anger and despair Marie Colvin, The Sunday Times correspondent in the Middle East, describes the mood of growing anger and frustration in the Iraqi capital after the crushing defeat of Saddam Hussein Vast Gulf pollution cloud heads towards Europe Weather and Travel Outlook Visit India Tourism Year 1991 No shares for big spenders News Digest The 'Boss' dies 'Improve' BBC Nurse's £7m Seal's flight Printing delays Edward Mirzoeff Bond winners Contents The Making of John Major Was it an anti-Thatcher coup or did Major and his friends simply seize the hour? asks Edward Pearce in the first extract from his forthcoming book Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Contents Conspiracy theory bites the dust Contents Barclays Grab this chance for peace—or pay a bloody price As James Baker, the US secretary of state, begins his Middle East tour, Bernard Lewis warns of the terrible alternative to Arab-Israeli peace talks Sun Alliance Wembley Stadium Pied Piper of the mind's mad stories The Valerie Grove Interview Grapevine. . . Mannesmann Tally There are no new ideas—just infinite ways to do the… Why Patten should tidy up Clause 25 Treating homosexuals differently under the law is neither right nor worth the long-term risks, writes Barbara Amiel A matriarch in the House could polish Major's halo "Simplex" A short limp under Labour might be Britain's best bet at the polls The country would benefit from an early election, no matter which of the leading parties came out on top, says Norman Macrae Atticus Whiting out the truth about racial attitudes Research that might confirm a growing British tolerance towards minorities is being abandoned, writes Sandra Barwick An end to June fever Yes, no or maybe, Gorbachev sits on the horns of a trilemma The Soviet leader will probably win his referendum, but it may not keep him in power, says Norman Stone Claridges Teachers trapped and tormented in a reign of terror The Making of John Major Fiat Maxwell demands finger in pie even if he has to eat the editor Paper round Multiple Display Advertising Items Interprint Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Collec Parker Ltd. Bentley outguns the Euro-giants on home ground Geneva should have been a showcase for Mercedes and BMW. But the British stole the limelight, reports Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hallmark Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay Ltd H. R. Owen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waranted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Putton Forshaw Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dick Lovett Merlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Capital Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions plc Grange Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Mercedes-Benz Woking Motors Bradshaw Webb Motox Mercedes-Benz in Bromley Geyfords Puttocks Pinneys Drayton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Benz Feature Williams of Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maserati ADT Auctions Classic and Performance Car Enthusiasts England out of the wilderness Stephen Jones sees the Grand Slam campaign as a platform for the future French revival in full flow Bob Donahue finds an optimistic and determined mood in the French camp Tarbuck stars in Saracens' show Orrell remain on course for the championship Jones takes a stride to sink Northampton in torrid match Scottish outgun men of Rugby Wasps end Bath's run The very worst of the brutal and noble art Brilliant Senna grabs pole position in Phoenix Norton's Coin spins again John Karter on a Welsh farmer's second tilt at the Cheltenham Gold Cup Tyre wars as Pirelli and Goodyear fight for grip But the people's choice is Desert Orchid Drug-free Johnson back with the pack Bishop ready for the day of judgment Chris Lightbown meets Ian Bishop, the midfield playmaker who has led West Ham back to the big time in League and FA Cup Glories of the season's opening Bennett centre stage Timmins a blazing star in the night Man In black puts Liverpool in the pink Two-goal Thomas keeps Palace in race Even United players applaud as Chelsea display their grit Trouble ahead for Tottenham and Gascoigne Forgotten men of Villa suffer more humiliation Dearth of élan at Elland Road Football Results Summaries of the Leading Matches Upsets give festival punters jitters Racing Sandown For the Record Rugby Australians win easily News Focus Role switch Woods and tees Page's turn Gloomy Danes Chen moves on Arsenal cling to double hope Keane daisy-cutter raises Clough's Cup ambition Christie and Mafe gunning for a one-two Multiple Display Advertising Items Amis on Sex In our third extract from Memoirs, his highly controversial collection of frank and outrageous stories about friends and acquainfaces, Kingsley Amis recalls some strange sexual encounters Contents That way madness lies. . . Holiday Autos High lifer still up to his Taki tricks Style File An entertaining company account Tokyo Dispatches Harriet Sergeant enjoys a Japanese corporate weekend Split the Difference? Paula Reed discusses the attraction of opposites on show at the Milan Collections last week Callanetics Restaurant Guide The Delhi Brasserie Lo Mont St. Michel Restaurant Frances Multiple Display Advertising Items Menu Highlights The Waterfront Formosa Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Leaner times bring bargains by the binful Wine Tried & Tasted Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Computer Crosswords The Sunday Times Choice Dishes to groan about Cookery Directions Airline at risk Express yourself Business and pleasure Back to the future Sandals Wheels of Fortune Mark Ottaway tries his luck on a cycling holiday in Ireland, and is richly rewarded with peaceful country lanes, good companionship and genuine displays of old world courtesy Travel Brief New ideas for winter warmers Scott on Skiing Travel P&O European Ferries Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Reid's Hotel Latin Links The diverse tribes and terrain of South America continue to lure the intrepid from far afield. John Pilkington rides the Old Patagonian Express and experiences life as it used to be. Christie Dickason and her two sisters tackle the Takesi Trail in the Bolvian mountains Full steam across Patagonia Multiple Display Advertising Items Accents No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Malta Cunard Countess Striding the path of the ancients Multiple Display Advertising Items Aer Lingus Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Travel Rights and Wrongs Crystal Multiple Display Advertising Items Passage to South America Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Travellers Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsites Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Super TRAVEL's Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Africa Travel Centre Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Sunsail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Line travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items SKi Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Skiers Travel Agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Care a Great Deal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyager Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxary Cornish Country House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Countryside Properties Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes James Johnston Property Agents Chestertons Canonbury, N1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey National The Sunday Times Crown Relocation International Snowdrops and showmanship Graham Rose previews an annual showcase of spring flowers in Hertfordshire—and looks at the years of hard work and careful planting behind it Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pelege Loisir Match your chosen years to win £2,000 The Sunday Times Crossword A fruitless exercise Midland puts Thomas Cook up for sale Galpin defends dual role Angry builders may cut Tory donations US tycoon close to MTM deal Sugar's smart Shoehorn Treasury expects upturn to be muted The Peterborough Effect Business Carmakers circle stricken Chrysler Hays Don't count your chickens on the recovery View Point Co-op bowled out by Pavilion end Coopers set to shed 200 jobs Brierley Investments Limited High-flyer who fell to earth The collapse of ILG, the travel company that Harry Goodman built into one of the largest operators in Britain, is the biggest crash to have hit the airline industry since Laker. Report by Andrew Davidson and David Brierley Alex Lawrie Finance for Business Andersen Consulting Investors on the horns of a bull dilemma Scottish Enterprise Mail order giants fight for supremacy Share watch Pirelli en route to puncture rival Swansea Share in the boardroom Central Lamont may be a box-office hit Cadbury Schweppes Toupee or not toupee that's the question Prufrock Indy's soothing touch Coe trips up at Pavilion Old school tie at Carlton Alliance's Tootal commitment Profile Iberia Eurotrade Centre Save Tax BMW Japan Airlines Why McMahon's The City was delighted when Sir Kit McMahon arrived to save Midland Bank from problems at home and abroad, but one by one his strategies fell apart. Jeff Randall looks at how the Bank of England foreclosed on McMahon Credit Ran out Midland Bank under McMachon The Sunday Times Amstrad Taking the poisoned cup Consumer caution will lead to a slow recovery in spending TI Group Victorious in war but defeated in the shops Competition review gets BT off the hook Deregulation in telecommunications and at Heathrow will open up the markets and benefit consumers The BT-Mercury duopoly ends with quiet relief all round. Andrew Lorenz reports Fort Heathrow breached at last Professional approach The Legal Protection Group Limited The Daily Telegraph Barclays Overseas firm blots investor landscape Questions of cash Unit trust index Cheap share dealing Savings news Grant & Partners The Equitable Life Finding your way in the tax maze The Equitable Life Rules for children Locating a tax office Students helped to choose a career Today's generation of school-leavers is facing more pressure than ever before to make the right vocation choices, says Philip Schofield AT&T Mercury Personal Communications Selector Europe Conoco Limited Law Fair Selector Europe KPMG Stokes Kennedy Crowley Panasonic Manchester McKinsey & Company AT&T Istel Technical Services Director Redbrick Multiple Display Advertising Items Hounslow & Spelthorne Health Authority MSL International N. B Selection Ltd Redbrick Bass Brewers Limited MSL International N. B Selection Ltd TSI Group Marshall-Wilkins Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Cable & Wireless Memorex Telex Dalroth & Partners Ltd Hogan Systems Robertson Group plc Torres & Partners Ltd Austin Knight Booker Fitch Freeman Contracts Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte The Civil Service Highfield International Alexander Proudfoot TK Selection C/wp Computers Execuquest International Northern telecom Hoggett Bowers Longman Group UK Brash Holdings Limited Bates Tavner Resources International Ltd Bastable Glaxo Manufacturing Services Pioneer Resource Evaluation Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Geological Survey Euro Disney Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Network Group Recruitment Consultants Richdata Limited MPW Independent Colleges Brown & Brown Tutorial College The Smae Institute Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne St. Joseph's Hall Millfield School Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick College Language Course Multiple Display Advertising Items St Matthews College Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Harrogate Tutorial College Lansdowne French Immersion Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items C/o Ravenscroft & Partners Limited Collingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Total Quality Management Consultants Appointment of Chief Executive The Sunday Times Engineering Appointments Lasmo Electronic Computer & Management Appointments… National Oilwell All set for Kuwait job rush When the rebuilding gets under way, Middle East specialists say, engineers and others can expect a 1970s-style boom. Report by Godfrey Golzen Orion Petrocorp Exploration Limited The Sunday Times Career Analysts Review Review Restless figure on a private mission Hugh Pearman meets Sir Anthony Caro, the grand old man of sculpture, about to lecture at the Tate The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Incurable romantic's shocking reputation Paul Driver considers Puccini, who remains a 'problem' despite his popularity A tale of two Carmens Geordie Greig on London's first staging of a black Broadway classic Peter Hall Company Backward steps to safety first policy Dance The classical problem of staging time Theatre The King and I Musical genius of a modest muse Hugh Canning on Tatyana Nikolayeva, the extraordinarily gifted Russian pianist Show Boat The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 157 Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas A valuable voice unveiled Hugh Canning meets Kristine Ciesinski, the soprano who sings Salome in the new Eno production Record of the Week Swansong of a sonic fashion victim? Robert Sandall on Morrissey and a mixed bag of new recordings An ageing audience with God Pop Don't Dress For Dinner Shaftesbury Theatre Complex plotting among the Corleones Iain Johnstone salutes a cinematic saga but finds the story getting out of hand in its final instalment, The Godfather Part III Video Choice Chancellor spins out suspense to last reel George Perry on the financial plight of British movie makers Through the eyes of a child Round-Up Concerts Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Iannad Plus Guests Rooms with a personal hue Perfect picture of an age Marina Vaizey welcomes a sensational show devoted to turn-of-the-century Russian art Exclusive to The Sunday Times Reader Offers London Contemporary Dance Theatre What the Butler Saw Tosca Accentuated likeability Television Today's radio Rudery and reverence Radio Waves Theatres Dancing at Lughnasa Prince Edward Theatre Garrick Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Division of Leger Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Povarotti Royal Festival Hall Royal Choral Society South Bank Royal Festival Hall Cyrano De Bergerac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser The margay: beset by fashion-house beasts (8.00pm… Television The Sunday Times Dilys Powell's film of the week Television Television British Diabetic Association Contents The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television A surfeit of porridge Punishment and the Punished by Lord Longford Chapmans £15 pp199 Dum de dum de dum The Poets of Tin Pan Alley by Philip Furia Oup £14.95 pp322 The Musical from the Inside Out by Stephen Citron Hodder £17.95 pp336 Cambridge University Press Words and Meanings Robert Burchfield straightens out the difficulties of-en verbs The Book Guild Ltd Ping-pong and jiggery-pokery Henry Miller: A Life by Robert Ferguson Hutchinson £18.99 pp398 The Bill of the naked lunch Literary Outlaw The Life and Times of William S Burroughs by Ted Morgan Bodley Head £20 pp659 Poodle Springs Salaam, Bombay Fiction Such a Long Journey by Robinton Mistry Faber £13.99 pp339 Quilt and innocents Happenstance by Carol Shields Fourth Estate £13.99 pp390 The Classical Selection Club On the Critical List Harvey Porlock assesses the critics of Kingsley Amis and Michael Ignatieff In loco parenthesis The Victorian Railway by Jack Simmons Thames and Hudson £28 pp416 Railways: An Anthology by Jack Simmons Collins £16 pp259 Aswell-connected gentleman Captain Gronow His Reminiscences of Regency and Victorian Life 1810-60 edited by Christopher Hibbert Kyle Cathie £17.99 pp313 Tales of an occidental tourist A Traveller's Alphabet Partial Memoirs by Stephen Runciman Thames and Hudson £16.95 pp214 Diary Stephen Gallagher the Boat House Paperbacks Non-fiction Fiction ED McBAIN Such darling dodos The Oxford Book of Essays ed by John Gross Oup £17.95 pp680 The Times Literary Supplement Authors-Do You Have a Book to Publish? Formal engagements Poetry Poems 1965-1975 by Margaret Atwood virago £5.99, pp240 Selected Poems by Derek Mahon viking/Gallery £14.99 pp194 Selected Poems by Peter Scupham Oup £7.95 pp113 Watching the Perseids by Peter Scupham Oup £5.99 pp64 Murray Lines of enquiry Love in a Life by Andrew Motion Faber £11.99/£4.99 pp62 Dog Fox Field by Les a Murray Carcanet £6.99 pp103 Counterpoint by R S Thomas Bloodaxe £12.95/£5.95 pp64 Antidotes by C H Sisson Carcanet £6.95 pp64 Outside History by Eavan Boland Carcanet £6.95 pp63 Hardbacks Paperbacks Next Week Bantam Press Japan Information and Cultural Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Folio Society Ltd Picture Gallery Bananaman Strip-Teasers Deputy DiNK The Funday Times Club Jokes Picture Gallery Feeding Birds Brainbusters Ripley's Believe It or Not! The Funday Times Club Coupon Picture Gallery Number Fun Thinks Laterally Phew, what a corker! Beryl the Peril Bogart Eure a Asterix And the Banquet The Funday Times Club The Sunday Times magazine Linen The Sunday Times magazine Watches of Switzerland Ltd Prestige Peugeot 405 '91 American Airlines Body and Soul Victor Hochhauser, the impresario, and his son Daniel, a cancer researcher, talk to Judy Goodkin Jake Pilkington Glass A Race Apart Royal Mint Family Assurance Society Flash Stance The Entire Body Every Day by 4:00 Am, Millions of Workers are Busy The Wines of Ernest and Julio Gallo … & Julio Gallo Snake in the Grass Giorgio Armani Matki Dawn Patrol West Wood Neville Johnson Fitted Office Furniture Malaysia Choose from 55 Great Titles World Books The Fine Art of Healing by Art Arts Vacances en Campagne Word Perfect United Kingdon The Edwardian International Heathrow Asking for a Fair Hearing Health Everybody enjoys our natural beauty USAir A Hedge Will Never Be The Same Again Bugatti Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Moben Town and Country Kitchens Kirk Dale The Sunday Times Isuzu Bridge Brainteaser 1487 Nomadic Highway Mephisto Chess Bookwise Chess Minorca Sailing Holidays West Hampstead Clinic A Life in the Day of Lorraine Ellis, hairdresser, artist and writer, describes her day John Deere Middle Tar Fashion Salvatore Ferragamo Fashion Hermes Paris Hermes Paris Selfridges A guy to dye for Yves Saint Laurent Laura Ashley Almay The blonde and the short of it Betty Barclay Low Tar Mother-of-pearl top Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Laperla What suits? Pastels for posh posing Picture Gallery In full swing into Spring Picture Gallery Ralph Lauren HomeBurberry Versed in classics Yves Saint Laurent Etienne Aigner Picture Gallery Hop scotch Sumwear genius Austin Reed Relaxed Sisley Elegance Sisley London Breitling Stacking the cards Downtown Contents Blues Movies … Hot The Best of London this Week Bring to Book Deadly Doings … Hot Not so Square Cutts above the Rest Shock treatment London Lives Sun Alliance Rain and shine Camel Filters Crazy for you London Lives Castro Stand-Up Straits Things would have been different if it hadn't… A Dozen Hopeful Acts Line up for an Audition Stylus Furniture The Kitchen Restoration Co. The Sunday Times Magazine Brittany Ferries Eating Craig Brown Green and pleasant Give your Children Six of the Best! Whartside Danish Furniture Centres
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