News from 15/09/1996
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, Andrew Soane, John Dugdale, Victoria McKee, Barbara Hall, Kim Howells, Steve Jones, Fred Redwood, Joe Haines, Jon Swain, Philip Norman, Nicholas Rufford, Steve McNie, Dan Pearson, J Watty, John Peter, P K, Micheal Jones, Heather Arnold, Lesley White, John Jay, Rev Ted Angus, Susan d'Arcy, John Wayne Bobbitt, Sarah Jane Lynch, Max Glaskin, Askold Krusheinycky, Frank Whitford, Jason Burke, Sheridan Morley, Norma Major, Tena Erickson, R Twombly, Mandy Piggott, Allan Lamb, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Nick Pitt, Penny Wark, Arnold Van Praag, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mrs Audrey Grant, Mary Wilson, Dylan Jones, k d lang, Lynne Truss, Derek Watkins, Carol Sarler, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Sir Bryan Nicholson, Tony Allen, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, John Pittuck, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Amruta Slee, Patsy Westcott, Peter Godwin, Peter Wilson, P Lawrence, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, B Welsh, Vanessa Whitburn, John Evans, Syed Ali, Clint Eastwood, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Rex Willis, Milton Shulman, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Margaret Coles, John Sutherland, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugh Canning, Dominic Wills, Peter Conradi, Ian Botham, Louise Taylor, Richard Fairbairn, Stewart Lee, David Cairns, Edward Porter, James Exelby, Robert Harris, Nick Caln, Adam Courtenay, Peter Hadfield, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Micheal Fish, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Ian Nash, Paul Donovan, Jeff Randall, Harry Lovelock, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, James Adams, Sue Fox, Maeve Sheehan, Micheal Ward, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Richard Bath, David Leppard, Tim Kelsey, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Robert Runcie, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Kylie O'brien, Dave Thomas, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Lamb, Adam Jones, Pauline Hall, Maggie Black, Sean Newsom, Gianluca Vialli, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, John Charcol, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Philip Short, Debbie Hill, Nik Cohn, Carol Smith, Vivian Anthony, Ken Symon, Diana Wright, S B, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Rebecca Tanqueray, Suzanne Duxbury, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Susan, M L S, Annabel Cole, Andrew Neil, Andrew Smith, Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Grice, Hugh McManners, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Rasselas, Charles Cooper, J G Ballard, Mandy Francis, Nicholas Fox, Christopher Goodwin, Sondra Locke, Mark Prigg, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Gigi Cohen, Jon Salmon, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Wayne Bodkin, Hamish Hamilton, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, John Kelly, James Rennie, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Eddie Sanders, Peter Watts, Michael Sheridan, Imran Khan, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Michele Robbins, Sir James Goldsmith, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, John Carey, Richard West, Andrew Lycett, Robert Johnston, Lauren St John, Chrissy Iley, Stephen Pettitt, Cherry Norton, Steve Redmond, Andrew Lorenz, Warren Vache, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Julie Sobezak, Roger Dobson, Mark Hodson, Mary, Steve Connor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Frank Whiteford, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Margaret Davies, Gaynor Madgwick, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Darcus Howe, David Smith Economics Editor, Conal Gregory, Chateau d'Yquem, Anthony Howard, D T, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, William Smethurst, Joanna Simon, Sophie Grigson, B D, John Phillips Mantua, William Essex, Joan Smith, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoFee, fi, fo, fum, Brussels sniffs at an Englishman Blair aide tells Labour: forget about socialism Millionaire businessman gives £500,000 to party Contents Kuoni Contents Bank of England received Nazi victims' gold teeth Jews want Nazi gold Contents IRA calls secret terror summit Donation Contents Clarke blocks pay rise for public sector Swiftcall Contents The Independent Schools Exhibition '96 Labour think-tank backs US-style health system Make the most of retirement IRA calls first terror summit in 10 years Newspapers Support Recycling E for Exposed: how we cracked Inspector Morse's code Camilla: Queen reassures Major Mon Dieu! Mayle's return to Provence makes natives jittery Godfathers of the arts world fall out over a case of 'cinema rage' American Express 306 Peugeot Older mothers 'give children the best start' Parents to sue McDonald's over 'burger bug' death American Express Norma Major snaps at prying Thistle Hotels Hong Kong businessman to buy jailed peer's home Rattle throws out British favourites Memos show BBC executives approved secret advert sales Insight Diana's mother prays for safety of vanished Catholic bishop Thistle Hotels Share Offer Lexus Slack security lets 'bomb' on Eurostar Anti-Birt farce hits raw nerves IRA book launch at Westminster In today's Other Papers Charles's friend Film star sister BA wins over BBC Drivers on film No Title Danka Kodak National Savings Fighting the good fight Atticvs No more days in the sun for Danny boy Atticvs Wild about a rogue Atticvs Hard facts on Nazi booty Atticvs Suicide note for the West Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Thin Blue Line If your house is burgled and you dial 999, it may be hours before a policeman turns up. Britain's police have more money than ever before, so why aren't there enough officers when we need them? Jason Burke investigates Cumbria Paradise lost Tony Craig's vision of a new life on a tropical island inspired hundreds of followers from across Britain. Maurice Chittenden reveals how their dream of escape was shattered when Craig's past finally caught up with him Lunn Poly The wild bunch The schools that tried to expel these pupils faced powerful challenges. Is discipline being underminded by children's rights? Report by Richard Woods IBM United Kingdom Limited Clinton keeps Iraq guessing 5,000 US troops fly to Gulf as Saddam fears bomber raid on Baghdad bunker Riot erupts at Bossi rally No end to ordeal for fleeing Kurds in overstretched Iran Russians cling to dream of nuclear earthquake weapon Bosnia votes amid the raw scars of war Hitachi Travelbag plc The Sunday Times White House race spins into a slalom of sleaze US Election '96 Egyptian tomb scam uncovered Royal Brunei On October 8th BT introduce a telephone table Hong Kong elite vie for Patten's crown Born Free star exposes horror of Japan's zoos The Times Master Card Russian Olympic idols are left out in the cold X Files boss in 'sex files' legal action Life's a beach for out-of-work spies Germans warm to tales of 'baby brother' Kohl Business Link Zyuganov's nuclear joke fails to hit the right button Inside Moscow Home economics Privileged seat at the Bolshoi Child benefit may be cut to tame truants Hogg puts beef exports at risk by reducing cull Weather and Travel Outlook Band of hope and glory take the party to the park The Last Night of the Proms wafted from the Albert Hall to Hyde Park. A a Gill was there Virgin direct personal financial service Five tickets share £9.7m jackpot News Digest Three die after heroin overdose Bondi evidence Actress dies Spiked Gunner Iranian pledge Surgery for Pope Hunt for child Drug inquiries Rail disruption Caught off guard Contents Businessmen oppose a single currency Hunt is on for MGAM new broom BTR board shake-up sought over disposals Virgin atlantic Contents Fast track: Nicola Foulston and Jon Moulton plan to… Brands Hatch to go public HSBC to sponsor Stewart for £25m in Formula One Contents BA aims to be 'virtual airline' Business should be wary when Blair comes a-wooing Agenda Lloyds Bank Registrars Goodbye to Midlands as Lucas moves south Provend serves up quote Reed takes a second crack at Blenheim Gas set to reject price controls New services from Vodafone Business Digest Magpies' float on Oflot to allow midweek lottery Regalian move Eurostar business Going Dutch Lord Sterling has lifted the pressure off P&O through a merger deal with Nedlloyd but further rationalisation moves are needed to convince investors. Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins report Sears begins a slow recovery Sharewatch A share in the boardroom AEA Technology plc Databank Property reaches for the sky Building plans and work already under way show the sector is on the brink of a big growth spurt, reports John Waples Bean's food four thought in China Foundation health The next crusade Prufrock Tough times for resorts New venture is a corker Clarke seeks EMU guidance Pyatt has label designs Alcopops create a big fizz The drinks market is in a tizzy with the latest craze, reports Nicholas Fox. Are alcopops a passing fad or here to stay? Jaguar Gillette snaps up Duracell The $7bn deal should lead to bigger battery sales through Gillette's huge network, writes Garth Alexander in New York Tunnel banks probe In today's Other Papers Newton faces fine Gag on Lowe Bell Share Tips Thistle Hotels Share Offer GKN puts Vickers in its line of fire Britain's two big armoured vehicle makers are duelling for control over the industry's future shape. By Andrew Lorenz and Hugh McManners Danka deal with Kodak creates a world player The £438m purchase of Kodak's copier business has lifted Danka's ambitions still further, reports Rupert Steiner Groupe Schneider Farewell to wage and price spirals Economic Outlook Energis Inflation genie still in the bottle American Account Kibbutz plans London listing Sedgemoor Arrow Trust proves banks wrong Small Business Britain's most successful start-up venture capitalist is a charity founded by Prince Charles. Claire Oldfield reports Rope Company is scaling new heights The Bridon acquisition will speed product development, writes Nicholas Fox Lloyds Bank The Sunday Times ACL a Standard Chartered Group Company Bulletin Shameless moneymen reduce boxing to a farce A succession of ludicrous mismatches for pay-TV are rapidly degrading the status of the world heavyweight title Parnevik swoops to take lead Gambler Davies primed to buck odds Lauren St John previews this week's Solheim Cup and finds the queen of the tee in typically forthright fettle Thorp to be bright light in big city Shantou gallops to gutsy triumph John Karter reports on the St Leger at Doncaster Multiple Display Advertising Items From Wragg to riches John Karter assesses the leading Arc de Triomphe contenders aiming to amplify their credentials at Longchamp this afternoon Longchamp Timarida repulses raiders Results round up Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Rugby Union Rugby on the rack Stephen Jones and Nick Cain reveal the depth of the split between the RFU and England's leading clubs Bass Johnson leads way but Tigers lack bite Saracens settle old scores Connolly cracks code for Quins 'Players are not EPRUC pawns' Banned by the RFU from speaking out, a leading England player talks to The Sunday Times Bath are brought crashing to earth Beal's mastery bewilders Bristol Up for Sale in the first relegation skirmishes The Rugby Round-Up The Times Penney proves costly for Derby County Championship James drives Surrey to point of no return Law enforces Essex's chances Woeful Durham sink to new low As the youngest county's dreadful season closes, Martin Searby argues changes must be made Walsh may have to go Graham Otway reports on plans by West Indies officials to prevent their stars burning out by playing English county cricket Surrey on the threshold of Sunday League title The Oval side are high in talent but low in achievement. Today that may all change. By Graham Otway American Express Tufnell pardon shows pride can beat prejudice Peter Roebuck applauds the selection of the young and restless for England's winter tours but laments an unsavoury influence Graf faces ban over appearance money Evidence in court against her father may lead to sanctions by the WTA on Steffi Graf. Ian Hawkey and Nick Pitt investigate Goellner takes his time to find final motivation Richard Evans at the Bournemouth International Open Embarrassed abroad Once again our leading clubs fail the acid test in Europe Joe Lovejoy analyses a week when British football was again found wanting and canvasses expert opinion for the cure Davies hits form at the right moment Cricket On the Record Badminton Rallying Basketball Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Graham's miserable comeback Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Cantona shoots United to the top Defiant Wimbledon are rich in survival instinct Boro the kings in game of patience Palace push troubled City deeper into mire How Leboeuf calls the tune from the back Dave Thomas pinpoints one of the key performers in today's Premier League encounter at Stamford Bridge Sunderland made to pay as Derby invoke penalty clause The Football Round-Up Saints slip to another defeat Shearer torments Rovers An England rugby star speaks out News inside Frankie Dettori wins the St Leger Premier League Contents Harford peers into the abyss The defeat on Tyneside has increased speculation on the fate of Blackburn's careworn boss. Louise Taylor reports Contents Bombardier Goodwood Travel Limited Not Fade Away Sex, marriage and disaster: Buddy Holly's tragic finale Ricoh Digital Solutions The 'cruel to be kind' unravelling of a murder Coaxing Josie Russell to remember her trauma may be for the best, writes Margarette Driscoll My silent pain after Aberfan Gaynor Madgwick at last comes to terms with a 30-year ordeal Cult of Ron beams in from the heavens Profile Church of Scientology Political relics outlive the young pretenders Dow Corning Corporation The weals of justice Talk it over with the toaster The Times Educational Supplement Labour hypocrisy Idiot-proof immigration guide for Howard Denials can't hide undeniable truth City headhunters mark up Blair's friends Diplomacy with a bad odour A towering symbol of Britain's resurgence Let the Referendum party begin Nobody wants trouser suits this autumn World Society for the Protection of Animals Blair runs short of brotherly love Labour's current strained relations with the unions will only get worse once it wins power, says Andrew Grice Norwich Union Just don't call me a socialist Kim Howells bids farewell to a redundant word Angry old man of Britain's theatre Interview Darcus Howe meets Sir Peter Hall Survival of the unfittest: the end of evolution In the absence of natural selection we are breeding a race of short-sighted, disease-ridden wimps, says Stuart Wavell Dining with any old Tina, Dick or Harry No euthanasia policy means death by default Lighten up on young Liam Letters to: The Sunday Times Iron maidens dressed to kill It was revealed last week that women special forces soldiers working undercover with the SAS have been decorated for bravery. James Rennie recalls the shock tactics of these Amazons Points Saint escaped the taint Birthdays Bormann and the tale of Nazi gold New Labour, think again Contrary to your article about Shazia Shaffie… Business backs currency opt-out Just a bit part for Di? The Week Seadog day Wine not? High life Stumped Week quote Moscow holds the key to Nazi gold After 50 years, Switzerland is being asked to give up bullion stolen by the Nazis. Norman Stone suspects the Russians are hiding the truth and profiting from the Holocaust Staples The Office Superstore Hitler's haul to aid Jews Margarette Driscoll on a unique art sale Netscape plans to leapfrog software rivals The company believes it can corner half the corporate market in five years and boost intranet use, writes Mark Prigg The Times Water gives warning of volcanic threat If you're considering cosmetic plastic surgery, this site is worth looking at Synergy Court battle over operations video Bits & Bytes Woman sets space record Nationalgeographic Magritte mystery CD ROM Review Nature of Survival Radar unearths Roman secrets Archeology New methods of non-intrusive detection could revolutionise the exploration of ancient sites, writes Gareth Huw Davies Forte hotels to be made in factories Network scheme that's a dead giveaway Sounding off The Net computer is too expensive to tempt PC users—so it's going for free, writes David Hewson Bright Ideas that Never Made It. . . Prestel on-line Computer skills help children reveal abuse Communication barriers are being broken down in a sensitive area, writes Roger Dobson The Sunday Times War breaks out on Internet over junk e-mail Internet Japanese plan high-speed ship Ship Building Camera will take still and moving pictures Photography Vauxhall BT offers a glimpse into the future A team of crystal gazers has drawn up a 'calendar' for the 21st century. Report by Roger Dobson Researchers uncover treatment for acne Biochemistry Sunday Times Save up to 50% at leading hotels Kuoni Mission Succumbing to months of pressure, Nik Cohn accompanied his wife on her pilgrimage to the Spanish mission in San Antonio, right, where her childhood hero, Davy Crockett, met his bloody end The mission World of difference BA may be cheap, but are there better bargains to be had? Debonair The Sunday Times Irish suite stakes Dublin is enjoying a boom in quality hotel accommodation. David Wickers picks the best Cunard Trans Indus Hidden costs clampdown Directions Franc talk Wash day Every little helps Hot charity NY in style In brief. . . Best of British eccentrics Taking toll Fare deals Holiday Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne Travellers' Czech Where was I? Ireland Holidays '96 Cross Purposes Jerusalem is a seething mass of contradictions—a holy city shared by rival faiths. And besides those who look for a religious experience, there is a larger group of pilgrims, who come more out of curiosity than conviction. Sean Newsom is one of them EasyJet British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannia Lunn Poly Unijet Avis Pleasureseekers Ltd Calverley Travel Ltd. Swan Hellenic Save up to 50% at Leading Hotels Exclusive Sunday Times Travel Offer Choose from 365 hotels, country houses and inns in Britain and Ireland, plus 30 in Europe East Anglia Multiple Display Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Blakes Cottages Campanile Hotels & Bistro Restaurants Cheshire Ultimate short brk location Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern England Southwest England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon 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 Art of Darkness Mark Hodson joins a group of volunteers preparing to go off to build wooden shelters in the Indonesian rainforest Autumn & Christmas Langdale Soapbox Budget Car and Van Rental Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcover Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Union British Airways Kuoni Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diamonds and Rubens Jean Harper Holidays British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Connection P&O European Ferries Holidays Seafrance Eurostar The Magic of Italy British Airways Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Les Arcs Travelbag STA Travel Austravel Trailfinders Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct The Travel Bug Bridge the World US Airtours plc Multiple Display Advertising Items US Airtours & Alamo Airline Network Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Budget Leisure Cars My Hols Steve Jones would rather gaze at snails than lie on a beach Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Appointed Agents Qantas Springways Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Where was I? This week win a portable compact disc system from Aiwa Competition Details Peregor Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Travel Centre Cashbacks spread to pensions Gas gets cooking with credit card Bottle of wine fetches a corking price Contents Drivers are sold void policies Contents Fidelity Investments Contents Nazi refugee seeks her stolen dowry Confused Kepit shareholders should sit tight Comment National Savings Inspec board shakes off the profits gloom Best shares to buy Appeal of lounge furniture fades Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Red roses make for a blue gardener Picture Gallery Tax your brain to escape Revenue A Labour government will close loopholes and investors should take action fast, write Paul Ham and Nick Gardner Legal & General Save & Prosper Schroders Money Section The M&G Group The secret science of credit scoring Applicants may be unfairly penalised by mortgage lenders' checking systems, writes Roger Anderson How applications are graded Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited The Equitable Life System goes awry Just who manages the fund managers? The City is puzzled how Morgan Grenfell missed Peter Young's activity. Adam Courtenay asks what other houses to Kleinwort European Privatisation Investment Trust… Guiness Flight Global Asset Management Limited Fidelity Investments Allied Trust Bank Bank of Ireland Mortgages Yorkshire Guernsey Sun Alliance Pick the best first-time buyers loans With the right mortgage, buyers new to the housing market can benefit from the boom, write Naomi Caine and Debbie Hill The case for changing from renting to buying Adviser's tips for new borrowers Flat has fringe benefit Mortgage misfits penalised Scottish Widows Beware of the hidden costs in lenders' discount packages Birmingham Midshires A mother's worth—£312 a week A modern mum is still cook, cleaner and childminder. A survey shows how much it would cost to replace her, writes Naomi Caine Virgin direct Don't get out of your depth offshore Offshore funds, by definition, are there to do things they can't back home. What to check before investing is not so clear Foreign affairs The Equitable Life Barclays offers lifestyle card On-screen travel How do I choose a good pension? Paul Ham and Nick Gardner answer two more of the 50 questions most commonly asked by readers Martin Currie Can I depend on state support? Turn your house into a movie moneyspinner Homes, cars and even family pets are in lucrative demand by the thriving film industry, writes Robert Winnett First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Make a bid for riches: invest in auctioneers Buying shares in the listed fine-art dealers provides a less risky entree into the sector's rising prices, writes Conal Gregory The Times The Sunday Times Talk to Towry Law Investing in Russia can be a dangerous gamble Royal Festival Hall The Times The Sunday Times Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Woolwich Direct The legal route to inside information BRI Asset Management's Charles Cooper follows the lead of directors in the know who buy large stakes in their own companies Fidelity offers growth dividend Savings News Direct Line Financial Services Chase De Vere Investments Plc Top savings rates UK unit trusts: Growth & Income Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Lessons in hope for children of Sarajevo The reopening of a bombed-out school is giving young victims of the war in Bosnia a future, says Michele Robbins Selector Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items A powerful weapon of peace Multiple Display Advertising Items The American College in London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institute of Clinical Hypnosis University of Lincolnshire and Humberside Special needs: how to beat the red tape Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education Kingston University Master of Business Administration Cranfield University The University of Reading Management Unit Multiple Display Advertising Items The Association of MBAs Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Westminster Edinburgh Business School Durham University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leeds The University of Birmingham University of Bath Imperial College The American College in London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyberpower International VV Rouleaux Multiple Display Advertising Items Crestcom International Ltd The Personal Number Company Plc Valcor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fiduciary Management Services Ltd Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items International Company Services (UK) Limited Offshore Companies Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Franchise Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tony Wood Carefree Leasing Computer Tune Motor Vehicle Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Private Members Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Rentals We Buy and Sell Fine Wristwatches Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get used to the executive life Why splash out £15,000 on a new, run-of-the-mill car when it will buy a more luxurious nearly new model, asks John Evans Motoring Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Bishopsgate Altwood Reg Vardy Holland Park Reg Vardy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Knowledge Car breakers Multiple Display Advertising Items Wood in Hampshire Park Lane Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Specialist Cars Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Maranello Sales Ltd Graypaul a Sytner Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Stratstone of Mayfair Lancaster Privilege Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Doves Jaguar Croydon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster H. 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Aggression can be stopped by fighting fire with fire, even in these days of job insecurity, reports Margaret Coles NatWest Ad shows the right spirit Executives in Demand Contents More Sinned against. . . 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