News from 26/12/1999
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Alec Stewart, Sebastian Faulks, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Artemis Cooper, H Bentley, Jon Swain, Alan Tait, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Ashley Auld, Amanda Ursell, John Jay, Gareth Walsh, Ivo Tennant, Alistair Scott, Susan Bell, David Smith, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Alec Meskell, Sean Ayling, P Paterson Brown, Melanie Phillips, James Marsh, Nick Pitt, David Stuart, Frederic Raphael, L Armitage, Andrew Sullivan, Joe Lauria, Mary Wilson, Guy Dennis, Dylan Jones, Simon Wilde, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, David Dougill, David Navasues, Anthony Phillips, Sarah Toyne, Tania Alexander, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, Louise Taylor, Bob Walker, Jane Renton, Gwen Harlow, Peter Hughes, Adam Nathan, Peter Carter-Ruck, David Porter, Rob Bewley, Brian Moynahan, Phillip Oppenheim, Maureen Richards, Dr Neil Honess, Josephine Smith, Clive Rice, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, James Clark Home Affairs Correspondent, Peter Openshaw, Derek Clements, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, John Follain, Jeroen Bergmans, Jane Derwent, Graham Short, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Dava Sobel, David Leppard, Chris Carpenter, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Ken Roche, Julie Dorrell, John Appleby Director, Raymond Keene, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Kipper Williams, Diana Wright, A K, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, John Callagon, Nick Cain, Peta Bee, Phillip Beresford, Jemimah Bailey, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Mandy Francis, Bryan Appleyard, James Moss, Christopher Goodwin, Mark Macaskill, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Emma Marlin, Michael Brennan, stephen Leomard, Kim Fletcher, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Gitta Sereny, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Ted Hargreaves, Jonathan Leake, Amanda Craig, Carol McIlroy, John Harlow, R Mills, Godfrey Smith, Kate Thornton, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, David Williams, Nick Fielding, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Michael Holroyd, Joe Lovejoy, Rupert Steiner, Vincent T'Sas, Sumit Das Gupta, David Parsley, Peter Roebuck, Michael Parker, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Mike Buggy, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoArchbishop opens the way to Catholic crown Hamilton to launch libel case appeal Mandela statue planned for Trafalgar Square Kuoni Contents Christmas presence: Prince Charles and Princess Anne… Contents British baby is given world's first gene cure Contents Bomb terror on hijack plane The Sunday Times Saga Prince pleads for new dawn of spiritual rediscovery This is the text of a Thought for the Day broadcast the Prince of Wales will make on Radio 4 on January 1 Thinkers who Have Influenced the Prince Anarchist attack fears turn City into no-go area Newspapers Support Recycling Classified Queen tells nation not to be afraid of change Cockpit clue to Stansted crash Police warn on 'Ripper' attacker after rape of nun Gladiators take up arms against executive stress GPs on yellow alerts as girl changes colour drinking Sunny Delight Intel imaging Architects want to bury South Bank under a hill PC World the Computer Superstore No Title Royle Family to put their feet up on American TV Human cloning hits a natural barrier Hoover Vortex Triple Vortex System Police break red mafia's football scam Class cuts in primaries hit older pupils Dixons Stone Age style Cave women wore evening gowns Tapeless TV recorders set to make videos obsolete Britain advances back to the Edwardian future Rolex gang foxed by a rich woman's Swatch Corrections D O G M a Radio 4 chief tipped to head British Library Currys Did this man achieve his dream of breeding a master race? They were created to be the brains of the 21st century, but how have the first designer babies turned out, asks Christopher Goodwin D. F. S P&O Stena Line Going for Broke It was the trial Neil Hamilton thought he could not lose. But despite facing ruin, he has no plans to end his battle with Mohamed al-Fayed, report Nicholas Rufford and Nick Fielding The injustice of libel actions Lucky timing from the first lady of longitude Profile I'm a Labour man now, but you can hardly tell Habitat Week Defender of the faith Don't call me, I'll call you All the nice MPs love a rogue trader Babies born of science into a moral maze A seat in every house puts Adams on the rich list Atticus Tory deserter puts the Dobson files back under lock and key Atticus Mandy and Geoff make up—but at what price? Atticus Newspeak: the words you need to survive the future The Economist has been thinking hard about the Atticus Empiredirect Justice for adults is not justice for Children Tiny Gross profit and net effect NHS does work—for some patients Troubled Tories Points Revealed: the lost city In the Mexican jungle, a young British archeologist has located one of the biggest cities of the first millennium. Richard Woods reports on a finds that could transform our views of an ancient civilisation John Lewis Department Stores Hijackers stab bridegroom to death D E B E N H a M S Britain's Favourite… Army digs in after Ivory Coast coup Timor lives in pain of its new freedom UP periscope, down gavel: Russian sub goes for auction at $1m Magnet Chechens ambush Russian tanks America drinks to health of tea Rebel capital burns as final blitz begins Panasonic Toshiba Technics Vak PlayStation Town celebrates £174m lottery win Comet Dinosaurs put bite on Darwin Jospin picks wrong sport Satanic in slow motion Time is on France's side Fashion madame fits up her staff Inside Paris As anyone who has ever run the gauntlet of a… Crisis centres bring warmth to homeless Weather and Travel Outlook Tagged Aitken to be released in a fortnight News in Brief Sea rescue Gallagher joins anti-hunt lobby Gifts for killers Scourge of duchess dies at 86 Fatal crash Santa's cash Three share £12.9m jackpot Mulberry England Champion to protect children News in Brief Trench Christmas Final lap French oil slick Millennium ball Ashanti crisis deepens as it struggles to raise rescue loans Police investigate £2.5m Microsoft forgery racket Markets hit peak despite prospect of rate rise Contents Fairfax Gerrard plans Versailles rescue bid Contents Robinson hit by accounts probe at Transtec Trading halted as break-up starts Hargreaves Lansdown The Nineties: the era when anything seemed possible Vodafone puts faith in German humour Virgin hits BA with First Class cabins The Sunday Times Tories attack Labour on bureaucracy Dozens queue up for £20m Sellotape sale Business Digest Mystery predator pursues Perkins Stars of 1999 Frenzied buying of internet and high-tech stocks has pushed the stock market to a new peak, creating huge wealth for many company founders. Philip Beresford reports on 50 tycoons who boosted their personal fortunes by more than £25m American online frenzy creates overnight billionaires The men behind Wall Street's technology boom have amassed great paper fortunes as small investors scramble for a piece of the internet action, writes Joe Lauria Strong growth catches out the forecasters Gloomy predictions for 1999 were proved wrong by recovery in Asia and consumer spending at home. David Smith delivers his verdict on the economists Which Forecasters Did Best in 1999? Optimism of 1900 returns Economic Outlook Triumph of the American way of life American Account Databank Rival stock exchange looks to good times Tradepoint hopes to slog its way out of financial trouble by storming the LSE's'undefended hill' of European equities, writes Kirstie Hamilton Winglaw deal lifts Warner Estate Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Small stocks guru who made it big Brian Winterflood is an old City hand who finds himself running of one of the hottest market-makers on the Stock Exchange because of the boom in high-tech shares Matthews hatched turkey idea to pay for dinner dates Bernard Matthews became the bird man of Britain after buying 20 eggs at a shilling apiece. Today his business hatches 18m birds a year. By Rupert Steiner Petitioning creditor gets no priority in bankruptcy cases Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Medical equipment maker seeks prescription for independence Drew Scientific is a go-ahead outfit—but many of its customers cannot afford its innovative products, writes Jane Renton The Sunday Times The Experts Mike Langston Michael Riding Jim Cotton-Betteridge Shanker Trivedi How rich did the 1990s make you? Wage rises have outstripped prices in the past decade, making most of us better off, writes Robert Winnett American funds rule the world Savers who put their money in the US and technology investments in the 1990s have been big winners. By Robert Winnett Record year for tipster Best Isa Funds Popular Shares Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Cheap Credit Cards Best Savings Rates 10 ways to a wealthy 2000 A few small financial resolutions will make a lot of difference to your bank balance next year, writes Sarah Toyne Chase De Vere Timing is crucial when paying chunk off your mortgage Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance STC Selection Antal International Ltd Amaze Collinson Grant Application Consultants Advertising Recruitment and Consultancy County Web Catalyst Technology Europe Ltd The Sunday Times National Consultancy Fotostop The Times Newspapers Chairmanship of Defence Scientific Advisory Council Job Hunting Robert Half International Integrated Broadcast Management System Multiple Display Advertising Items Information and Statistics Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernard bangs out a bootiful beat Prufrock Conran lays on DIY Christmas celebration Prufrock 0171-782 5761 Charterhouse Group International The SCF Group The Company Store Group Net beauties give away trade secrets Virgin deal puts rival carriers in a spin The City and airline industry were stunned by the deal with Singapore Airlines, but Branson believes the price is fair, writes David Parsley It's no joke—Skoda skill turns the big wheel Technology mania grips markets Contents Into the Lion's Den England send out SOS for Maddy Injuries have England on the back foot for the crucial third Test, starting today in Durban. Simon Wilde reports Revealed: fatal flaws in blueprint to save rugby Contents Blues lost on the road to nowhere Chelsea's costly imports have flattered and deceived. But things will get even worse Exodus to Africa could reshape Premiership race Ian Hawkey on how African Nations Cup demands could not have come at a worse time for clubs Coventry City v Arsenal Derby County v Aston Villa Everton v Sunderland Leeds United v Leicester City Manchester Utd v Bradford City Festive spirit kept players on high Old-time footballers barely had time to open their presents before they were lacing on their boots Strachan sticks to his guns Coventry entertain Arsenal today with their manager happy to wheel and deal to balance the books Newcastle United v Liverpool Sheffield Wednesday v Middlesbrough Southampton v Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur v Watford Winbledon v West Ham United Premiership table Winged assassin Nicky Summerbee's flights of fancy provide quality crosses for Sunderland's strike force Mellor charade not up to task A two-year study of football's ills only confirmed what is obvious to true fans, says Joe Lovejoy First Division Nationwide League Boxing Day Preview Nationwide Stewart ready for big league Huddersfield's drive for promotion could give a prolific striker the chance to prove himself among the elite. By Louise Taylor Once more with feeling An influx of foreign players has done little to dilute the pride and passion of the Old Firm rivalry The Sunday Times Sports Quiz of the Year 1999 Can you recall those sporting moments that entertained us throughout 1999? Enjoy our fun quiz, presented month by month, to test your knowledge of the events that thrilled us this year. Compiled by Derek Clements Souness relishes new lease of life The former hard man of football has mellowed and is just waiting for the right opportunity to get back into management, says Ivo Tennant Smoking Causes Cancer Spotlight on Cronje With his form and tactics under scrutiny, the home captain can be relied on to lead from the front South Africa lack killer touch to be best in world Hanse Cronje missed a winning opportunity during the second Test and we must make it count Kiwis put faith in new order Flintoff aims to deliver Nasser Hussain believes he has an allrounder who offers England hope today in Durban Hungry Lee prepares to establish place in the fast lane Australia think they have found the fastest bowler in the world. Today he gets his opportunity to prove it, writes Peter Roebuck Kickabout with the ghosts of seasons O'Leary kids come of age I Thought Nick Pitt's article about Bob Bearmon Cricket Picks of the week Sport on TV Action replay: TV moment of the week Q&A Book Review Bestsellers Trainer chases main chance The Irish trainer will be in his element if it Looks Like Trouble at Kempton tomorrow This Week's Fixtures Worthington content to jump for joy Jonathan Powell salutes a jockey who epitomises that rare breed of men whose only reward is the delight in their work Cohen the proof of relative values Family fortunes inspired Northampton's young powerhouse, writes Nick Cain. His footballing uncle lifted the World Cup with England Bath v Leicester Kick-off: 2.15pm Today's Allied Dunbar Premiership Matches Premiership takes gamble on winter wonderland Second-tier teams kick off in earnest today in a determined bid to move out of the shadow of the Super League. By David Lawrenson On the Rocks Rob Andrew's grand plan for a brave new world of European rugby has been torn to shreds because the Rugby Football Union failed to consult anybody outside England. Report by Stephen Jones Greedy England hold Lion Bond plan to ransom French mount crusade for banned player The European Commission may have to rule on a two-year playing ban that has strained Cross-Channel relations, reports Nick Cain At Last, the Full Nelson The Sheffield boxer admits he did little for his sport's image, but now he is busy punching his weight The Sunday Times Huge Grant looks no match for Lewis Answers to our Sports Quiz on Page Six Homes with celebrity status They are retreats mere mortals can only dream about. And even the rich and famous are envious, says Mary Wilson Properties of the Week Ski chalets Why we all feel safe as houses living in the past In a century of amazing change, our homes still look much the same, says Josephine Smit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates Marbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CHL English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taywood Essential Guides to Personal Finance Cars that shaped the century Ray Hutton, a member of the jury that chose the car of the century, says the Ford Model T is a worthy winner Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SytnerDirect Scotthall Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Lancaster Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratstone London Docklands Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange The Motors Team To all private or trade advertisers, Motoring Jemca Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items P&S Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Real Cost Car Imports Cruickshank Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Loughran Bramley Multiple Display Advertising Items Rose & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramshaw Romans International Specialist Cars Milton Keynes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Dick Lovett Lancaster DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Town & County Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chapelgate JCT600 Porsche Bentley's red-letter day The new £149,000 Arange Red Label sees the welcome return of the old V8 engine, writes Andrew Frankel Tin Lizzie strikes gold as car of the century Motoring Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru Isuzu Broughtons Pedigree Multiple Classified Advertising Items Need a winter sun break? Buy a Bora JCT600 Leodis Court Straight Eight New Forest Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Motors Team Multiple Classified Advertising Items And so to Bed Contents Quiz '99 Test your knowledge of the people and events that have helped shape the past millennium. By Roland White Contents Dry Fino Sherry 1,000 Years of News Insults Quiz 99' Spot the Diarist Sporting Life What's the Connection? Literary Life Why be a millionaire? The naked truth as told by the naked man Exclusive Sunday Times reader offer Travel Cd/radio… Enemy of the People Self-assembly Kits Well, that's all fine and dandies Special Sunday Times Education Offer Lady MacBeth is innocent Why do we insist on casting wives who are only being supportive as the villains of the relationship, asks Amenda Craig Britain 2000: welcome to a state of contentment Our millenium questionnaire reveals what Sunday Times readers really think, reports David Smith He'll chime in rather nicely at midnight Interview Agnes, the scarlet woman in grandad's closet Leading biographer Michael Holroyd is on the trial of an elusive beauty after uncovering a dark mystery within his own family Villeroy & Boch Factory Shop At the circus of the century Or is it doom and boom? Your Guide to What's on around the Country on New Year's Eve A young person's guide to the new era Five 10-years-olds tell Ann McFerran about their hopes and fears as they move into the new millennium The unreal decade I say, old fruit, where's the pud? Stop the Week Santa has a gift for you, in a brown envelope Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Quiz Answers The millennium list Desmond Llewelyn Last word. . . David Stuart Turning the page on the literary year Fearless critic Harvey Porlock makes his annual awards to the books world 1999 bestsellers The Sunday Times concise crossword The week in review Peter Pan Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Servant of Two Masters Madam Butterfly Wigmore Hall Opera North's new production of Britten's a Midsummer Night's Dream is a bright Sadler's Wells Royal Albert Hall Capital Breaks Anna Chacholiades or Heidi Bierer Multiple Display Advertising Items We don't need no education Christmas television Barbican Hall Dancing on Dangerous Ground Dogma Royal Albert Hall Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Full Television, Satellite and Radio Listing for… Film choice Contents Moving pictures Clubs Contents The Good Gear Guide Alistair Scott sizes up the latest developments in boot-fitting technology for skiers Holiday Clinic They've got £2,000 for a two-week family holiday. Mrs Dilkes wants to stay in Britain, Mr Dilkes would like to visit California, Britain it is, then How Did we Do? Were the Maldives in December the right choice for the Handles? Unforgettable holidays Books of the Week Saga's holidays Hotels pay out Y2k refunds US immigration security alert Seafrance Deals of the week Online fraud on increase Directions A group of skiers whose holiday was cut short by bad Party ban at Inca sites As predicted, Richard Branson has sparked a price… TV Travel Wher was I? Holiday Money Disney show must go on Rooms at the inn in January Question & Answer Qualified thumbs up for Dome Airport upgrade for £20 Spaghetti westerner Sebastian Faulks returns to Bologna home of ancient ruins, beautiful women and a sauce of inspiration Travel Brief The Sunday Times Where on Earth You're heading for Dresden, Borneo and Costa Rica—at least that's what the industry gurus predict. Mark Hodson anticipates the next decade's must-go destinations The Sunday Times Future travel is looking good The Sunday Times Airline Network Easy Jet Direct Travel Insurance Judy & Richard Stibbon Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey European Boomerang Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Quest Worldwide Bridge the World Canadian Affair Flight Centre Panorama Airport Parking Solo's Overseas Travel Elegant Resorts Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Travelbag US Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mallora & Menorca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental Airlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Weekend M E R I B E L Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Cottages Matthews Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Ski Supertravel Courchevel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Vald'isere Skiworld Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SKI Options High Life Multiple Display Advertising Items SKI Solutions Markwarner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Italian Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Blanca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steppes East Journey Latin America Travelbag Adventures Exodus travels Ramblers Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Estates International Inghams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rural Retreats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Artemis Cooper loves to travel—By Rolls-Royce, camel or dodgem UK/IRELAND Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nare Hotel The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mackay's Lagency Win a week's holiday for two to Cyprus with Airglobe Holidays Where was I? Competition Details Multiple Display Advertising Items Pride of Britain Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Jetsons in Santa 3000 Contents Clik F-mail Get ready for the start of our super-cool Hong Kong… Fun competitions! Dear f-mail Asterix and Son Jarvis Don't forget to tell us about your own… Your view of the future 2000+ Cash for Kids Keep up with all the new year's news in The… Iron Mum Alive and Kicking Santa Jaws Wall of Flames! The Dazzling Dome Beryl the Peril Dagsy Dog with vet Catherine Morganti Funday Buzz Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Squirt The creature feature Dennis and Gnasher Next Week in Funday The zone Become a member to join in the fun! Come and Join The Fun Club with Happy Birthday Just Talking Turbo Charged the Big… 1999 Fans utd Watch out for Funday's winning sports news in… 1999 Quiz It's Snow Time! The Sunday Times Contents Clinique House of Fraser Contents Tara Palmer-Tomkinson The Cool 100 We asked a committee of seven design gurus to choose their pick of the century: these are the results The Cool 100 The Cool 100 The Cool 100 Girls on top All Saints are far hipper than the Spice Girls, and we're likely to see a lot more of them in the next century, says Kate Thornton Style File Sales of the Century Mega Bites Pretty to look at and delicious to eat, canapes are the perfect party snacks, says Sue Lawrence. And, with these easy-to-make morsels, you needn't spend long in the kitchen on New Year's Eve Ceviche scallops with pickled ginger, left, and… Something to chew on Supermarket nibbles and party snacks Winner's Dinners Good as Gold Letters C E L I C a Last Orders Already running low? The big retailers still offer bargains for millennium night, says Joanna Simon Something to drink Best buys for milennium night Tipple of the Week Toyota C E L I C a Four of the best Celebrity-owned restaurants Turk of the Town Table Talk Turk of the Town Red Alert It's a colour that sends people diving for cover. Not so Laurant Buttazzoni. Victoria O'brien meets an interior designer who just loves a bit of drama The Grass is Greener Gardening has never been more popular. Dan Pearson looks forward to the blossoming of new looks for a new millennium Gardening The Sunday Times You've Got the Look All you need now is to make someone else feel really special. Learn to first and you could turn your life around, says Emma Marlin What's the alternative? Witch Hazel Think positive, says Hazel Courteney: it could completely change your future Consumer Test Skiing gear Fitness Happy Box on Day Box Day Cheat of the Week Take a tip from the top models and start punching away the pounds, says Peta Bee Work it out Diet watch Water water everywhere: and it could be making you gain weight, says health professional of the year Amanda Ursell Colour Clinic Briony Slot, 26, a fundraiser, went to Tusk 156 Camden High Street, Nw1;0171-2673143 6 of the Best products of the century How Do I Look? It is difficult, with the abundance of cosmetics Changing Faces Beautyfile Harlaxton Sofa Starchan Vin-Garde Ltd Woburn Abbey Antiques Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa Workshop Direct Thomas Lloyd Cresta Furniture Group Leather By Choice Computer Desks 21st Century Fox Calendar 2000 Lynplan The Cinque Ports Trading Co IBEA Power Products Limited Style Weathervanes Otter Woodland Nursery Sundial Convert-A-Room The Handcrafted Bed Company Ltd British Antique Replicas Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peace & Jay Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosie Nieper t-shirts The Watch Agency National Fox Welfare Society Antique Desks Fabric World International Care & Relief Scope Help! The answers to all your problems The Sunday Times Cross Word Brief Lives Lousy presents To Place your Own Advertisement to Respond to an… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Only lunch Personals 365 Drawing down the moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Katharine Allen Bureau Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Personal Introductions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cd Walkman Sony Contents Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care D. F. S Moben Portland Multiyork Master Furniture Makers Total Recall It brought war, fascism, communism, and killing on an industrial scale. But it was also a century of scientific optimism, which took us off into space and cyberspace Brian Moynahan sums up our dying age, and we celebrate its passing with some of the greatest photographs ever taken Hewlett Packard Allders Dolphin Magnet Indomitable Spirit Forking and Country The Great Dictators The Nazi Darkness The Nazi Darkness A New Look for a New Age Guns and Roses Beauty in a Beastly World Beauty in a Beasly World Oriental Carpet Warehouse Picture Credits The Sunday Times Magazine Sharps Home Office Wesley-Barrell Brain Power Use It or Lose It! Teaser Bookwise Chess Bridge Wharfside Vi-Spring A Life in the Day of John Hill The Sunday Times Boss Hugo Boss Honda
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