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News from 10/05/1992

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Jacquey Visick, Jeremy James, Barbara Hall, David Rice, Matthew Crabbe, Mike Graham, Wendy Perriam, Sir Peter Green, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Helen Davidson, Maggie O'Kane, Anthony Clare, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, James Fairclough, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Susan d'Arcy, Carolyn Wigoder, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Sheridan Morley, Norman Howell, Markie Robson-Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Janine Di Glovanni, Ejane Dickson, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Arthur Appleton, Jason Tomas, Michael Thrasher, Barbara Amlel, Carol Sarler, Oliver Clarke, Charles Murray, Tony Allen-Mills, Philip Hoare, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Thomas Goltz, Jack Scarr, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, John Melmouth, John Pitt, Cliff Temple, Edward Lister, Harvey Porlock, Helen Kay, Hugh Canning, David Cairns, Peter Kemp, Coleman, Colin Railings, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, George Perry, Sue Mott, Muriel Brook, Robin Marlar, Paul Golding, Adam Kelliher Kabul, Christine Toomey, Brian Moynahan, Bernard Cafferty, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Clive Brooke General Secretary, James Adams, Jasper Gerard, Richard Binns, Paul Driver, Margaret Dibben, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Janet Daley, Rufus Olins, Tavleen Singh, Garth Crooks, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Neli MacKwood, Brian Reading, John Karter, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Edwina Currie, Dr Alfredi Themeli Director, Harry Mullan, Janine Di Giovanni, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Birrell, Dilys Powell, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Yafes, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Michele Paduano, Robert Green, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Stephen Haseler, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Roy Nicholls, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Philip Beresford, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Stuart Wavell Bastia, Michael Prescott Home Affairs Correspondent, Stan Levenson, Paul Bahn, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Alan Fidler, Lauren St John, Andrew Lorenz, David Glencross Chief Executive, Independent, Alan Ruddock, John Parker, Hugh Pearman, Alan Draycott, D McMurray Headmaster, Paula Reed, Margaret Park, Lesley Gillian, David Smith Economics Editor, John Burns, Adrian Bailey, Tony Hetherington, Lee Grey, Penny Perrick, Peter Roebuck, James Dalrymple, Iain Jenkins, B Merriott, J. P. McCartby, Boris Schapiro,

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Remains of Tsar and family found in forest grave Police to face the sack for incompetence Clarke pushes for tough reforms Continental Airlines Contents Fowler to shake up Tory HQ Contents Balancing act: Liverpool's Bruce Grobbelaar celebrates his side's 2-0 win over Sunderland at rainswept Wembley German 'disaster' paves way for British rate cuts Bishop had £2m, claims mistress Super-terminal for Heathrow Contents Contents Gadaffi goes back on his promise to reveal IRA deals Marie Colvin talks to Colonel Gadaffi, in his first interview since the UN applied sanctions against Libya The Dorchester Wyvern Business Library "Simplex" Bookcases and Cabinets Payments to Mark Thatcher denied St. Joseph's Hospice 'Thatcher children' drop off list of Britain's rich Fortunes of 'old' money and landed families hold firm The Times Pollution treaty approved P&O European Ferries Best stories, best writing The Ultimate Driving Machine IRA bomb plot Major cracks down on Whitehall secret servants Minolta BBC signs up Diamond In today's Other Papers Princess may remarry Maxwell's £20m health lies Cambridge dons at war over philosopher's degree City loses Faith in newspaper's millionaire deal AT&T Revealed: universities that top the jobs table Midland National Power Party HQs in post-election turmoil Fowler gets mandate to shake up Central Office Ashdown offers 'ideas' pact Lombard Natwest Abbey National Unions reject Labour's appeal for more money British Airways Dietrich: The Last Take She was lonely and confused, besieged and betrayed: the twilight of a screen goddess Next Week Qualcast Turbo 32 We're not just sponsoring the Olympic Games Ough Love The man with the plans—and an eye on the White House Lunn Poly Two-parent families: why they are the only real cure Unless parents take joint responsibility an provide ghetto children with positive male role models the new reforms will not work, argues Charles Murray Gang killed for a car then went on fun-park trip National & Provincial Building Society House price fall takes shine off interest rate cut Picture Gallery SAAB Hunt for justice grips grief-stricken Corsica Shock gives way to anger after stadium disaster Sage Accounting Software Grim remains of Afghan regime Kohl counts the cost of surrender Red Monika sets the pace for other German trade unions Andersen Consulting Hunger striker eats to fight on Rebel allies flex muscles as Britain tries to save Nato BT One-man army leads a fight for Japanese youth Drought adds to sea of troubles in southern Africa 'Elephant Man' accused of culling British Midland On Yugoslavia's front line: fear and UN fiasco Argentaria 'There is no peace to keep—only danger' Last Azeri fortress falls to Armenians A family divided—by Castro's cruel diktat Cuba targets its children to halt flood of defectors Brother caught out by the sisters Out of this World From one fix to another Dogged by a misnomer Setting a poor example for Patten Off-the-peg politicking First Class Thai Look-alike who claimed to be Anastasia Weather and Travel Outlook Pilkington Ireland wins song contest News Digest Sailors rescued Vicar appeals Lockerbie fight Bombs at stores New leader Couple freed Bond winners Contents Superlative Travel Nightmare landscape of Nazism triumphant Uber Alles We do not need to invent the geography and architecture of Hitler's Europe. He had already drawn up plans, down to the finest detail, as Robert Harris discovered during researches for his novel, Fatherland Whyte Mackay Toujours provocative, La Currie says No and looks to Europe The Lesley White Interview Nationwide Neutered unions will keep Labour's nightmare alive Inside Politics A knight in shining Mail Paper round Spymaster speaks, but a mystery remains Grub Street Dumping the D-mark Mellor poses a £1bn question: is he just a super-busybody? Ministry of fun—or fiasco? The new cabinet job of arts and many parts could turn out to be no joke, writes Robert Harris Henley Management College A class act that ignores life's realities The opportunities promised through John Major's vision of a classless Britain have existed for decades, writes Barbara Amlel Priests of the world unite, it's time to tell the truth about sex Platform The Catholic vow of celibacy was made by man, not God, and profits nobody, writes David Rice Sealink Major should set all the signals at green on the privatisation line A bolder approach to denationalisation could leave the opposition rooted on the platform, writes Norman MacRae Atticus Spat on in the name of satire—is anyone out there laughing? Have the latex puppets gone too far this time, asks Neli MacKwood? Parents must choose: a lesson that makes sense Edward Lister puts the case for Wandsworth's bold educational inititative Meridiana Grapevine . . . Catholicism turns to computers as the saints go marching in Why has the Vatican's 'saint factory' gone into overdrive? The reason is simple, reports Rebecca Fowler—it is a push to fill pews One step on the road to a classless society Stephen Haseler welcomes reform of the honours system Monument to a megalomaniac Berlin, 1964: In this extract from Fatherland by Robert Harris, Xavier March takes his son, Pili, on the official guided tour of the city A swing too late to save Patten's seat If the general election had been last week, the Tory majority would now stand at over 100. Andrew Grice, Collin Rallings and Michael Thrasher analyse the results of the local polls Points Film's inflammatory role in the LA riots Readers back Rix in poster row Birthdays How not to repel boarders Taxmen defend their tactics ITC policy on bids for Channel 5 The Sunday Times Derbyshire's fightback is put on hold Peter Roebuck on the talking points that filled a day of rain stopped play New man ready to reign Stephenson's rocket Chris Dighton on Sussex inspired by an outsider; and a youngsters' scheme Boycott condemns the marketing bias Martin Searby finds the great batsman in militant mood about the Murray committee High on a learning curve Malcolm Winton finds Durham's new Australian on a drive for knowledge Fordham bides his time Michael Austin talks to a man content to play the waiting game No play poses problems for Javed Robin Marlar on the lack of match practice that could cost Pakistan dear Setting the scene for contrived final act John Parker muses on lost hours, days and overs as the rain falls on Lord's Fletcher too small a fish for the big pond Watch out for wayward Pakistan bats Peter Roebuck on the dangers facing England's cricketers Cracks in death stand get blame News Focus Johnson and Lewis joust Same again Queenfisher Finns too hot Nannini wins Easy Bobby Scottish honour Bass Day of death casts cloud on Badminton David Hunn on the tragedies that masked the triumphs Way ahead looks rosy after the long nightmare Robert Green on Paul Way, the player with Popeye forearms who could tell Sandy Lyle a thing or two about golfing slumps Schumacher scorches into the top flight Motor Racing Big names are crippled by an attack of the wind Golf Christie returns with a splash Athletics Seconds out: Frank Warren versus the rest of the world Boxing Redgrave back to his skullduggery The Sue Mott Interview Elsworth finds life after Dessie John Karter on a fat cat who has discovered that all is not grey Hannon takes to Derby trail as Assessor makes his bid Racing Technology outwitted temperament Italians begin with a blunder and Koch draws first blood Keith Wheatley, in San Diego, reports on an American dreamer's bold attempt to capture the American's Cup Why it wasn't all White on the night Snooker An ill wind blows some good for Western Samoa Rugby Union Deposed Monarchs lose their heart and the will to win American Football Cayard the killer goes for this guns Rangers make it double delight Corslca casts a cloud over the new order Rob Hughes on how another tragedy has taken the gloss off England's rehabilitation Lyall preaches that good old-time religion Garth Crooks on how the man West Ham discarded took his footballing gospel to a new flock at ipswich Making a farce out of a crisis Whistle Blower Names dropped Nye's record puts England on the map For the Record Whitten scores hat-trick Racing Australian Football Cricket European Football Sport on TV Liverpool pass with distinction Tonic for Souness, tears for Wearside At least Sunderland went down singing Arthur Appleton on how the Roker Park glory boys fell to the friendly old giant One Ronnie Moran, there's only one Ronnie Moran Mihir Bose tells how the dramatic entry of Souness was eclipsed by the utter joy of his No 2 The Open University Contents American Airlines challenges BA for KLM deal Midland chief raps Lloyds 'dirty tricks' Morse may appeal to European Court Virgin Ratners' watch sell-off Hanson poised to lift Krupp's crane division Lucas looks at bid for Dowty Outrage over new venture by Maxwell Setting the Agenda Referral of Hongkong bid would be a red herring Business Comment Direct Computer Group Lloyds should come clean View Point Prophets fall down on wishful thinking Rolling out the loonies Picture Gallery Stern view of Koch by the yachties Prufrock Mug's life at Lloyd's Dead rich and demerged Spens spies his first win Raging Bulls Post-election optimism and the half-point cut in base rates send shares through the ceiling Foreign buyers are piling into the UK stock market, but businessmen feel the recession is still biting. 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Royal Institute of British Architects Iberia Queens Moat Houses PLC Press Complaints Commission Fidelity Investments Business & Personal Finance Sanyo Computers Savers lose out in rate reductions Building societies are teetering between cutting home-loan and deposit rates, writes Margaret Dibben National Savings still offers good buys The Real Test of Independence Credit cards no cheaper Trapped in high home loans The M&G Group Robber stung by mate for £1,450 Questions of cash Top savings rates Guernsey Return Change of name for watchdog Savings news Transfer your Pep for free The Sunday Times Save & Prosper The Sunday Times New curbs on public spending Lloyd's pressed on US fund Tap Air Portugal Ford backs Dagenham Carlton seeks stake in ITN See promotional packs at your locl diskette dealer De Benedetti joins Mirror bidding Hanson pays high price for ICI fiasco In the City The Sunday Times Contents Sex and the bishop Shock gave way to sympathy when a top Irish churchman resigned in disgrace last week. But now the enormity of his actions is beginning to sink in. By Janine Di Giovanni Wrong arm of the law Entering the Great Smacking Debate, Janet Daley says that children need discipline by citizens rather than regulation by statute Centre Stage Prince who lives in the past Carol Sarler views Prince Charles's latest TV programme with misgivings The Sunday Times Crossword Article Withdrawn Connections The Sunday Times Heath's Ciao Gianni As Versace opens his new store in London, Paula Reed talks to a man of opulence and optimism Sealink Stena Line Cloudhoppers T. M. J. Davidson FGA Cartier Limited China Mainland Pickfords Travel Rampage of the lager rout Rajeev Syal on the Indian beers which are fast replacing regular brands in local curry houses Only Seeing is Believing Is the road to health paved with green slime? Already big business in Japan and the US,'functional foods' will soon be imported here. Janette Marshall Chews over their merits Oh I do like to eat beside the seaside Table Talk Little Scarlet A new brush with culture First Andrew Lloyd Webber bought a Canaletto. Now he is saving art for the nation. Helen Fielding reports on the new celebrity patrons Europ assistance Gay magazines gloss over financial straits New York Dispatches Two new titles are coming out of the closet and on to the streets. Markie Robson-Scott reports The Times Plus City cars designed for 21st century Eric Dymock previews the possible shapes and sizes of the future Motoring Housing market still gripped by recession Stihl Millionaries give £13.5m flat a miss Property What Car? All that glisters in Guernsey is not tomato-industry glass Gardening Digging made easy, without pain or fuss Campaign for speed limiters builds up Indian hotel costs to rise Directions Meningitis scare in Saudi Hotel for the blind Slovenia is safe again Somewhere new in Italy And now, the singing taxi Aito extends goodwill Hands off those tusks Go south and save Rough Passage 'The skipper was a dead ringer for Long John Silver: thinning ponytail, three rings in one ear and a limp' Jacquey Visick logs the tempests that raged on deck and at sea during a 12-day charter trip from Turkey to Malta: a cruise that should have been plain sailing for the crew Sealink Virgin Palazzo Belmonte Iron Horses John Pitt finds the romance of the US railroads rekindled with a new line in comfort, economy and friendly service on trains whose names and routes recall the golden age of American rail travel Contents French Châteaux Classic collection India and beyond Unicorn Holiday Ltd Cie Tours International Cunard Vistafjord Ryanair Ireland The British Virgin Islands Sunsail Clubs Ryanair Holidays in Ireland Slatterys B&I Line Irish Cycling Safaris Tara Travel Holidays Sheen Falls Lodge Enjoy Ireland Park Hotel Kenmare Drive Ireland Jurys Hotel Group Ryan Hotels Holidays Ireland The hills are alive . . . 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Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren Peugeot Nicotine Wyvern Business Library Vernons Pools Direct Picture Gallery Air France Hooper Square Neville Johnson Flymo Flymo Authorised Dealers Bt Britain's Rich The Queen, 66: Head of State, £6500 million, £7000m The Duke of Westminster, 40: Landowner, £3500 million, £3700m Gad, 69 and Hans Rausing, 66: Food packaging, £3000 million, £1000m Lord Sainsbury, 64 and Family: Retailing, £2420 million, £1850m Garfield Weston, 65: Food production, £2190 million, £1750m John Paul Getty II, 59: Oil, £1550 million, £1450m Sri and Gopi Hinduja: Trading, £1300 million, £1100m Sir John Moores, 96 and Family: Stores and pools, £1300 million, £1200m The 10 Richest People in the World Richard Branson, 41: Airlines and music, £775 million… Sir James Goldsmith, 59: Finance, £760 million, £750m Charles Feeney, 60: Retailing, £700 million… Sir John Swire, 60 and Sir Adrian Swire, 65: Shipping and Airlines, £600 million… The Earl of Iveagh, 54 and the Guinness Family: Brewing, £560 million, £900m Leonidas Goulandris and Family: Shipping and finance, £550 million… The Brenninkmeyer Family: Retailing, £500 million, £700m Viscount Cowdray, 82: Landowner, £470 million, £420 m David and Frederick Barclay, 56: Property and hotels, £450 million, £450m Lord Vestey, 51 and Edmund Vestey, 60: Food production, £450 million, £1300m Paul McCartney, 49: Musician, £390 million, £380m Jack Walker, 61: Steel, £360 million, £360m Lord Cayzer, 82 and Family: Finance, £350 million, £400m David Thompson, 56: Finance, £350 million, £380m Jack Dellal, 68: Finance, £300 million, £300m The Duke of Buccleuch, 68: Landowner, £270 million, £270m The Earl of Cadogan, 78: Landowner, £250 million, £400m Robin Fleming, 59 and Family: Banking and land, £250 million, £320m The Rules of Engagement Alexander Grant Gordon and Family: Whisky distilling, £250 million… Albert Gubay, 61: Banking, £250 million, £150m Roland "Tiny" Rowland, 74: Finance, £250 million, £100m Lord Howard De Walden, 80: Landowner, £240 million, £280m Harry Hyams, 64: Property, £240 million, £305m A Recluse in the Body Shop The Thomson Family: Publishing, £236 million £107m Bruno Schroder, 59 and Family: Banking, £232 million, £135m Robert Edmiston, 45: Property and motor distribution, £223 million, £112m Viscount Rothermere, 66: Newspaper publishing, £220 million, £210m Kenneth Morrison, 60 and Family: Supermarkets, £216 million, £185m Viscount Portman, 57: Landowner, £215 million, £360m Stephen Rubin, 54: Sportswear, £203 million, £98m Joe Bamford, 75: Construction equipment, £200 million, £250m Elliott Bernard, 46: Property, £200 million, £105m Cameron Mackintosh, 45: Entertainment, £200 million, £75m Patrick Murphy, 80 and Family: Property, £200 million… Sir Evelyn De Rothschild, 60: Banking, £200 million, £200m Sir John Templeton, 80: Finance, £200 million, £200m Andrew Lloyd Webber, 44: Music, £185 million, £80m Ian McGlinn, 48: Investment, £185 million, £100m Anita, 49 and Gordon Roddick, 49: Retailing, £183 million, £103m Paul Hamlyn, 66: Publishing, £180 million… Kevin Leech, 49: Entrepreneur, £178 million Mitsubishi Motors Evan, 72 and Michael Cornish, 38: Packaging, £177 million, £97 million William Brown, 55: Insurance broking, £175 million, £200m Robert Sangster, 51: Horses and the pools, £170 million Sir Peter Shepherd, 75 and Family: Building, £170 million, £90m The Marquess of Tavistock, 52: Landowner, £170 million… David Wilson, 50: Building, £170 million, £148m Henry, 53 and Simon Keswick, 49: Finance and trading, £168 million… Lord Forte, 83 and Family: Hotels, £160 million, £167m John Clothier, 45 and The Clark Family: Shoe manufacturing, £155 million… Lord Rothschild, 55: Finance, £154 million… Sir Donald Gosling, 63: Car parks, £150 million… United Parcel Service Ronald Hobson, 66: Car parks, £150 million… Robert Stigwood, 57: Pop music, £150 million… Samuel Whitbread, 55 and Family: Brewing, £150 million, £160m Kenneth Scowcroft, 63: Insurance, £145 million… Trevor Hemmings, 55: Building and leisure, £140 million, £100m The Duke of Northumberland, 38: Landowner, £140 million… William and Frank Brake, 58: Food distribution, £135 million, £92m Jacques Murray: Industry, £130million… Lord Palumbo, 56: Development, £130 million, £55m Sir David Alliance, 60: Textiles, £125 million, £74m The Marquess of Bath, 87: Landowner, £120 million, £140m Viscount Hambleden, 62 and The Smith Family: Retailing, £120 million, £230m The Marquess of Cholmondeley, 31: Landowner, £118 million, £118m Peter Greenall, 38 and Family: Beer, £116 million, £70m John Fenwick, 59 and Family: Department stores, £115 million, £80m Lord Laing, 68 and Family: Biscuits, £115 million, £90m Sir Bernard Ashley, 65: Retailing, £110 million, £90m Stanley and Peter Thomas: Property, £110 million, £60m John Asprey, 54: Jewellery, £107 million, £86 million Sir Antony Pilkington, 56 and Family: Glass making, £107 million, £132m William Rooney, 51: Kitchens and bathrooms, £107 million… Benzion Freshwater, 43: Property, £106 million, £107m Lufthansa The Duke of Atholl, 60: Landowner, £100 million, £130m John Bloor, 48: Building, £100 million, £112m Lady Glover: Building, £100 million, £100m Charles, 61 and Jocelyn Hambro, 73 and Family: Banking, £100 million, £100m Elton John, 45: Music, £100 million, £100m Vijay Mallya: Brewing, £100 million, £100m The Duke of Marlborough, 65: Landowner, £100 million… Viscount Petersham, 46: Landowner, £100 million… Laxmi Shivdasani, 68: Industry, £100 million, £100m Lord Rayne, 74: Property, £97 million, £75m Lord Hanson, 70: Industry, £95 million, £90m Sir Euan Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, 25: Landowner, £90 million, £100m Nokia Mobile Phones The Sunday Times Wine Club They Just Keep Rolling Esmond Bulmer, 56: Cider-making, £90 million, £50m The Earl of Inchcape, 74: Landowner, £90 million, £90m John Thornton, 48 and Family: Chocolates, £90 million, £70m Lynn Wilson, 52: Building, £89 million, £90m Terry Curry and Family, 53: Retailing, £85 million, £85m Mick Jagger, 48: Pop music, £85 million, £75m Sir Kenneth Kleinwort, 56 and Family: Banking, £85 million… George Moore, 63: Furniture, £85 million, £85m Lord Weinstock, 67 and Family: Industry, £85 million, £80m Peter and Ronald Goldstein: Chemists, £84 million, £60m The Earl of Derby, 73: Landowner, £80 million, £90m George Michael, 28: Pop Music, £80 million, £65m The Marquess of Northampton, 46: Landowner, £80 million, £50m Alan Sugar, 45: Computers, £80 million, £157m The Duke of Beaufort, 64: Landowner, £75 million, £75m Sir David Brown, 87: Industry and tax exile, £75 million, £75m Pamela Harriman, 72: Inheritance, £75 million, £75m Stephen Morgan, 39: Construction, £75 million, £50m Taki Theodoracopoulos, 54: Journalist and Playboy, £75 million… Lord White, 68: Industry, £75 million, £75m Raj Bagri, 61: Metal trade and industry, £74 million, £60m David Crossland, 44: Package holidays, £74 million… Leonard Van Geest, 42 and Family: Fruit and food importing, £72 million, £72m The Duke of Argyll, 54: Landowner, £70 million, £78m David Kirch, 54: Property, £70 million, £70m Alan Lewis, 54: Textiles, £70 million, £70m Keith Richard, 48: Pop music, £70 million… Peter Rigby, 47: Computer distribution, £70 million, £70m Robin, 56, Alastair, 50 and Andrew Salvesen, 45: Food distribution, £70 million… Raymond Slater, 58: Property, £70 million, £70m Sir Philip Harris, 49: Carpets, £69 million… The Earl of Yarborough, 28: Landowner, £67 million… Peter, 47 and John Beckwith, 45: Property development, £65 million… Antony Crosthwaite Eyre, 51 and Family: Publishing, £65 million… Duncan, 51 and Sarah Davidson, 49: Building, £65 million, £60m John Menzies, 65: Newsagent, £65 million… The Earl of Radnor, 64: Landowner, £65 million, £60m David Sullivan, 43: Publishing, £65 million, £100m John Apthorp, 56 and Family: Frozen foods, £60 million… The Clark Family: Property and trading, £60 million, £100m Tony Clegg, 55: Property, £60 million… The Earl of Harewood, 69: Landowner, £60 million… Kenneth Horne, 78 and Family: Paper and packaging, £60 million… Lord Iliffe, 84: Publishing, £60 million… Mark Knopfler, 42: Pop music, £60 million… The Queen of Rock and Rails The Earl of Lonsdale, 69: Landowner, £60 million… Lord Lovat, 79: Landowner, £60 million, £70m Mary Mackinnon, 62 and Family: Drambuie Liqueur, £60 million, £50m Sir Peter Michael, 53: Industry, £60 million, £60m Charlotte Morrison, 36: Landowner, £60 million, £60m Sir Leslie, 71 and Lady Porter, 61: Food retailing £60 million £60m The Duke of Roxburghe, 37: Landowner, £60 million, £65m Nat Somers, 83: Tax exile, £60 million, £60m Peter Waterman, 45: Pop music, £60 million, £60m Peter Wilson and Family: Publishing, £60 million, £60m Kenneth, 63 and William Alexander: Chemicals, £51 million… David MacDonald, 58 and Family: Whisky, £57 million… Mary, 44 and Nicola Foulston, 25: Racing circuits and computers, £55 million, £50m Manubhai Madhwani and Family: Industry, £55 million, £65m James Miller, 56 and Family: Building, £55 million, £80m Andrew Cohen, 38 and Family: Retailing, £52 million… Angela Yeoman and The Yeoman Family: Aggregates, £60 million… Gordon Baxter, 74: Food, £50 million… Lord Beaverbrook, 40: Timber and forestry, £50 million… Sir Derek Bibby, 69 and Family: Shipping, £50 million… The Wearside Opportunrity Amstrad Lady Butlin, 62: Tax exile, £50 million, £50m Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, 75: Landowner, £50 million, £55m Sean Connery, 61: Films, £50 million… Vivien Duffield, 45: Heiress, £50 million, £50m Robert Earl, 40: Restaurants, £50 million… Sir Julian Hodge, 87: Finance, £50 million… John, 66 and James MacDonald-Buchanan, 60: Landowning and Whisky, £50 million, £50m David Murray, 40: Industry, £50 million, £80m Owen Oyston, 58: Media and property, £50 million… Clarice Pears and Family: Property, £50 million, £64m The Earl of Pembroke, 52: Landowner and film-maker, £50 million America's Top Ten Bonded Labour Cliff Richard, 51: Pop Music, £50 million, £50m Roy and Donald Richardson, 61: Property, £50 million, £60m The Marquess of Salisbury, 75: Landowner, £50 million… Paul Sykes, 49: Property, £50 million… Richard Tompkins, 76: Green shield stamps, £50 million, £50m Gerald and Vera Weisfeld: Retailing, £50 million… David Parker, 53: Textiles, £49 million… Ronald, 55 and Derrick Frost, 57: Business Services, £46 million… Atco Atco Kevin McDonald, 58: Building materials, £46 million… Tom Clarke, 72: Bedding, £45 million… Viscount Coke, 59: Landowner, £45 million… Michael Hollingbery, 58: Retailing, £45 million, £58m The Classic Inlaid Kitchen Glass & Glazing Federation The Earl of Mansfield, 61: Landowner, £45 million, £50m Frank Van Wezel, 50: Industry, £45 million… Frederick, 92 and Michael Evans: Property, £44 million… Michael, 44 and David Green, 46: Television and home furnishing, £41 million… Sir John Barlow, 57 and Family: Finance, £40 million… Sir Anthony Jacobs, 60: Industry, £40 million… 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