News from 09/09/1989
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Ivor H. Mills, Jon Ashworth, Linda Christmas, M. Rasgotra, Clifford Longley, W. D. Rutter, Taso Mathieson, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mark Girouard, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, Peter Stafford, Angela Mackay, Tom Lubbock, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Watkinson, Bridget Frost, Emily Hill and Lorna Gale, Michael Binyon, James Bone, George Abecassis, Clive Davis, Miles Copeland, Desmond Hogan, Jeremy Flint, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Jeffrey Archer, Mario Modiano, Tony Patrick, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, David Tweed, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Laurence Kitchin, Ian Murray and Tony Dawe and Arthur Leathley, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Charles Villiers, Ian Murray and Nicholas Wood and Tony Dawe, Chris Pomery, Ramadan Abdullah, General Director, M. O. S. Hawkins, George Harvey Noble, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Paul Osmond, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Anthony Powys-Lybbe, John Goodbody and Stephen Warr, Frances Bissell, Russell Johnston, Charles Bremner, Norman Irvine, Geoffrey Matthews, Conor Cruise O'Brien, H. F., D. T. Donovan, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Jane Monahan, Harry Clayton, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Nicolas Blacklock, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, G. Goodchild, Hamish Lennox, Ian Connell, William Jackson, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Clive Windsor-Richards, Hugh Beavan, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Anne Bilson, Stephen Thorpe, Conrad Voss Bark, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Holland, Ned Sherrin, Mike Nicholls, Pat Butcher, Mary Archer, Barry Pickthall, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Alec Dickson, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, David Icke, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Frances Edmonds, Alan Franks, Ian Thomson, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Margaret Jennings, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Jefferson C. Grieves, Christopher Follett, Charles Mortimer, Rob Walker, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, W. E. Wilkinson, Jack Bailey, Peter Strafford, Russell Chamberlin, Timothy Russ, Clive Borrell, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Charles Kennedy, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Philip Ray, David Rose (Managing Director),
ResumoIRA admits shooting of soldier's wife Terrorists claim civilians with forces links are 'Iegitimate targets' In today's 60-page Times (AP): Reagan has operation Degree service UDR members held in murder-leak inquiry And so to bed... with Lady Chatterley SLD party officials under fire Grassroots campaign to remove wrigglesworth 55 killed as plane explodes over sea Holmes Knight RITCHIE/WRG Limited FA cancels 'friendly' Bolder Goals Football Association cancels 'friendly' Dutch fixture Shooting sparks security review for soldiers' familiesIRA murder of Army wife in West Germany Tory quits after press allegation DTY chain fined for misleading prices Store customers overcharged Lost portrait of 'King Billy' is found Saleroom Call to train computer staff Umpire shows fine leg Benefits office set alight Architect 'carried away' at stately home Ward sister denies a reign of terror Creditors told £20m is lost Britain needs you Next Week Bon voyage Portfolio Bond Appeal by King for unity Chess contest won by Barua Ford Gould urges Labour to avoid 'own goals' at 1989 conference New defence stance Police in search for Tube rapist News Roundup Lecturers' strike vote Attack by dog owner Gun victims buried Blaze in New Forest Anglo-Irish forum Missing man was due to appear in cout Halifax Hopes of restoring Blenheim take flight Buses to take Asian pupils to school to prevent race attacks National education lottery approved Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. Reservoir sealed after discovery of algae Government ready to make more union reforms Delegate tells of 'sinister' erosion of civil liberties Tuc/BLACKPOOL Public broadcasting backed Bankruptcy Proceedings Assaults at work rise by 50% Woman chair Legalizing drugs is no solution to abuse problem, Hurd says British jobs 'taken by foreign vets' Forgotten patient united with family Marchioness funeral Cathedral fall Church attack Heavy weather Man for retrial Barrack rooms Car wash blues SKY Monster prepares for Thames pageant De Klerk expected to wield Cabinet axe Azerbaijanis held generals hostage World Roundup Briton's fate uncertain Anti-Semite resigns (AP): Marcos cash claim (AFP): Mother Teresa 'better' (Reuter): Mediator for Dutch From a Correspondent, (Reuter): Mazowiecki offers all top economic posts to Solidarity Poland in search of a viable reform programme and Western backing Warsaw (Reuter)—Mr Krzysztof Skubiszewski, Poland's foreign minister, has declared that his country will end its subservience to the Soviet Union. He added: "The role of the foreign ministry will be to prove that what is going on in poland now is just a normal development which threatens nobody and nothing" Populist' shakes up Norway's election campaign Menem olive branch on UN Falklands resolution Positive mood after meetings Aristocrat keeping the Berlin Stalinists at bay The East German exodus Refugees quit Bonn mission Spirited 'paisas' fleeing their city of eternal spring By Our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): Army seizes pilot of Medellin baron Madrid (Reuter) _ Police in Spain said yesterday they had seized 215lbs of cocaine and detained nine people, including two Colombians, in two raids. A Spanish magazine, Interviu, said it had found a camp near Valencia where mercenaries were given military training to work for Colombian drug barons Ward case 'charade' accusation (AP): Hiker saved (AFP): Soldier snot (AP): Family fast (AFP): Death bid (Reuter): Soyuz failure Students die Troop pull-out (Reuter): Temple task Gandhi claims agreement on deal for troop withdrawal Indo-Sri Lankan conflict Academic swords cross over destruction of Minoan civilization Hong Kong migrant surge predicted Visit may reveal Deng's health Peking awaits appearance of leader (Reuter): Military billet plan for judges Times Diary From the nursery end, an essay in naïvety Conor Cruise O'Brien considers the prospect of a land remade as Ken Livingstone would wish it Zooming in on an obstacle course Race hatred renascent Charles Bremner reports on a widening of the US divide Outflanking the Greens But we Know what we like United against the Gunmen What's in a Name? A counter-blast to cocaine use True colours Steel autobiography Nepalese forests Ways and means to aid work ethic Historic Brooklands Libyan images Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Ferry disturbance Museum for a greener age In human terms Keyboard omissions Past praying for Court Circular Birthdays Weekend royal engagements Service reception Total Clearance Remaining Warehoused Stock Spectre of the New Right Forthcoming marriages School announcements Service dinner Marriages J . S. Carter Dinner Sir William Atkins Polytechnic news Tom Blackaller Taking on the world at sea—and in words Professor M. McGregor Cooper Visionary agriculturalist and rugby international Professor Elemer Malyusz Hungarian historian who defied regime Anniversaries Appointments The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spoke to… Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… On this Day University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Antique Dealers Fair Laboratory recipe for Primaeval soup Science Report Church services tomorrow Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity The Times Portrait of an artist Television Choice Knocking the Empire for six Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC 1 Variations Family under siege Television Choice Radio Choice Variations Magic Marketing Ltd. Sunday's Television and Radio Children are 'shot down by Pretoria police guns' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,083 Working to give keel boat new lease of life Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Microwriter Ltd. Index The Pound Stock Market DTI inquiry at Homes Assured Tourist Rates Weinstock victory in struggle for Plessey Winners prepare to split up electronics group Thorn EMI sells Kenwood for £54m Wentworth golf club 'will stay British' Bernerd says share sale will not lead to Japanese owning course By Our Industrial Editor: Ferranti could be next target KKR tests support for rival UAL bid Domesday County Folios Section 2 Lloyd's seeks to stop action over Outhwaite Bond 'rescue' hit by trade ruling Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited By Our City Staff: Redwood gives green light to junk bond bids Hoylake, Sir James Goldsmith's vehicle, currently engaged in a £13.5 billion bid for BAT, has been told by the US Securities and Exchanges Commission that it has no authority to oversee the bid. Earlier, 200 Congressmen had called for intervention in the bid because of the effects on Farmers, BAT's insurance subsidiary Paramount Airways to go on sale ANZ forecast Rights terms Thames stake Walker down No referral EIS disposal Happy returns Interest rates hit Perry By Our City Staff: Housebuilding falls by 20% Cork leaves Brent Walker after Mecca purchase Goode is defeated in power struggle Ball in Panel's court as BAT game hangs in the balance Defending shareholder interests By Our Financial Staff: Buyouts agreed at three GPG offshoots Water merger plan referred to Monopolies Commission By Our City Staff: Campeau Corp to sell Bloomingdale's By Our City Staff: Profits at Seacon rise 43% at half time McLaughlin & Harvey advances at half time Business Roundup Lilley raises Tilbury stake Dredging asset surplus Abbeycrest at £1.47m Mallett up to £1.97m Strauss market-making move Fidelity Portfolio Services Limited H&W buyout to proceed MBB merger is approved Mountleigh 'sells Control stake' West Industries, whose interest stretch from engineering to construction and leisure, is trading at a low of 35p. But the new management team, under Mr Mel Morris of Ford Sellar Morris fame, is hoping to attract support following a presentation for fund managers at Stock Beech, the broker. The group has now appointed Kitcat & Aitken as its joint broker which may help the expected revival in the shares By Our City Staff: Porsche optimistic as turnover rises by 1.8% London Traded Options Traditional Options Brierley fails in bid for Molins Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Woolworth rises on talk of takeover bid Wall Street Stock Watch Save & Prosper Further advance The Times Unit Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Incentives add sparkle to water privatization Graham Searjeant reports on the ways investors are likely to be wooed in the biggest sell-off to date Lloyds to pay out £1m compensation SIB facing $58m damages claim Save & Prosper Fidelity Investment Services Limited DTI moves on Homes Assured Help line set up as inquiry begins into failed financial adviser Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Royal Trust The M&G Croup Pensions headaches for life offices Perpetual Unit Trust Management Limited Briefings Save & Prosper Fidelity Investment Services Limited M&G looks to Europe in new fund Killik & Co Allied Dunbar Personal Finance Guidance Fixed-rate loans prove a winner Save & Prosper Bristol & West Building Society Midas touch angers Albany Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Allied Trust Bank National health self-service Right year for CGT payments Letters Tax exemption on rented houses Independent Financial Advice Banking on surprise charges Bradford & Bingley Building Society Hambros United Trust Managers Limited Bank Of Ireland Flemings Investment Trusts Fighting the flexible fiends Stolen credit cards need not ruin a holiday—or bank balance. Conal Gregory reports Card Registration Schemes New-look Pep investment heads for the £3bn mark Save & Prosper The securities watchdog adds a Cobra with byte Henderson Financial Management Limitd Put new trust in the US Jeff Prestridge suggests unit trust investors cast an eye across the Atlantic Can buccaneer Bond beat the clock? Bond Corp owes about £3.7 billion but so far its bankers have remainded silent. Angela MacKay reports Problems pile up as crucial deadline approaches for group accounts Woolwich Equitable Building Society Drink: Starting a Cellar Warriors in an ice wilderness India and Pakistan are fighting a high altitude war across a Himalayan glacier. It is, as Christopher Thomas reports, a bewildering conflict where conditions are more deadly than the guns Treat Mail Order Limited Section 3 Put the wrong parts together and you may not be… New leaks old jokes, and fish 'n' chips The Ned Sherrin Column If I were... An untypical attack of nerves Face to Face Liberal helpings for the world Charlie Chaplin From our Own Correspondent: Playing the dating game The shy, single Japanese find it easier to score in the marriage stakes after a rousing game of Body Darts of Bodily Ruin, Joe Joseph reports Hands of time Peter Philp goes to a fair and learns what makes lantern clocks tick Collecting Sales Where history meets chemistry Simon Tait visits a museum that has catalyzed public interest in the chemical industry Exhibitions Guide On the protest path Next weekend the Ramblers' Association will be organizing a series of nationwide rallies to protest at the disappearance of footpaths from the face of Britain. Alan Franks reports from the frontline Countryside Blind ignorance or poetic justice? Summer Campus Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Day on the river Outings SUN Good Earth Jaipur Learn the Current Selling Price or Value of Almost… Kelong Malaysian Singaporean Restaurant The Park Room Crouch Hill Tandoori Exceptional Indian Restaurant Blue Orchid Golden Horn Pubali Follow the leader Jonathan Meades encounters erratic service in London, some stunning views in Lymington, and very little good food on the Isle of Wight Eating out Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Directory Night shifts Nicolas Blacklock finds a change is as good as a rest when he wants to eat out Chief's Choice Step-by-step guide to starting a cellar You don't have to own a wine cellar to start one. There ere half a dozen places that would make a suittable wine store, says Jane MacQuitty and if you bulk buy wisely, you can finance your investment by selling surplus matured stock Drink Two ways to ratatouille There are mixed feelings about the preparation of the traditional summer vegetable stew, but, Frances Bissell discovers, it is always delicious The Times Cook Taking to the bottle Do the arguments for turning off the taps and cracking open a bottle hold water? On the Water Front The Edradour The Kensington Exhibition Centre The Times Wine Selections Cellar 1 Spies, damned spies and Intell Former Cia operative Miles Copeland on an engaging narrative flawed by prejudice and a definitive account of the suspicions over Britain's head of M15 Another shade of green For Children Robin Hood Retold by Sarah Hayes R Silent Partner Book P. B. F. A. Fair Of dark passions Discovering Shakespeare By A. L. Rowe Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £13.50 A little bite at a time Horror Letters to an unidentified lady A Partcular Friendship By Direk Bogarde £12.95 Strategist for war and peace Helping the poor to help themselves Welcome Thinner City By Colin Ward Bedford Square Press, £5.95 In his own write Zuckerman Bound A Trilogy and Epilogue By Philip Roth Penguin, £7.99 Literary Editor: Quick List A natural tendency to excess Modern Painters By John Ruskin Edited and abridged by David Barrie Andre Deutsch, £9.95 In varying stages of development Plays Mary Queen of Scots Got her Head Chopped Off/dracula By Liz Lochhead Penguin, £3.99 Five Plays By John Godber Penguin, £5.99 Pradise is Closing down and Other Plays By Pieter-Dirk Uys Penguin, £4.99 Writers News The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ravi Shankar Concerts Diary of the Times Classified Wigmore Hall Tommy Steele Barbican Proms 89 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sir George Solti Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Baroque Entertains As if through the eyes of a child John Russell Taylor on the modest and versatile artist Edward Bawden, now being accorded the long-overdue honour of three retrospectives A fine case of medical tension Television When I'm grown up, what I want is a cushy number .. . Radio Rushing towards brilliance Concert Tatyana Nikolaeva Wigmore Hall Experimenting with nature A unique theatre laboratory in Kent pluts budding writers through a gruelling set of paces, Harry Eyres writes Double triumph of selflessness Proms BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio3 Bonhams Knightsbridge No wrinkles on the old rockers Rock Focus on the finer details Classical Decca Update Name of the game Jazz Spontaneous emotions Update Break for the border Glasgow's local music heroes, wet wet wet, are repaying their fans for their loyalty Logic Answers Triwords Answers Concerts Bridge Chess Theatre Winning Move Crossword Concise No 1970 Write or Phone now Roof Saver Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Tectonics Futons Nealbourne Ltd C & W May Ltd Folding Walking Stick Tidy Rail Maxi Deluxe Shoe Cabinets K. Restorations Parker Knoll Akom Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Uniros Gift Service Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Exceptional Value Cater Sales & Stock Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mixing business, with pleasure Nicole Swengley assesses a range of food mixing machines, from inexpensive hand-held blenders to hefty table models Buying Guide For the Home Wall Clock Multiple Display Advertising Items Selecta International Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items A Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier Natural Products Indoors Power Health Products Ltd. Round the mulberry bush Francesca Greenoak visits a hotel with spectacular outdoor facilities Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Litter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Organic Gardening for Beginners: Fertilizers Multiple Display Advertising Items Herons Bonsai Nursery Comark Ltd This Feature Agriframes Ltd. Gandy's Roses Ltd Before He Dies, He'll Wish that He'd Never… Eaten out of house and home One man's is generally another man's hunger, David Icke points out Environment Index Botham omitted as Capel steps from the shadows Selectors to blame as lead evaporates Coe may not bow out yet England Tour Party Averages (AFP): Applause for decision to penalize Johnson The Times Gower is left in state of shock Section 4 Leningrad in Two Seasons On the Rim of an Active Volcano Cruising from Chaos Less is more for the elite Athletics Return of Sharp to fee United is face United is bad news for Cottee Football Today's Teams Berger takes overnight lead Motor Racing On the tail of Brabham Clubs to benefit from rate reform Sports Politics Sky offer £4.5m for trophies Murray in line for a popular and deserved success Golf: Leader Keeps his Nerve and the Advantage in the European Open De Lorenzi masters course England overwhelm Scots Shelford is poised for comeback Rugby League Ford the Record Ryder Cup bound Steadman gains an advantage The saving grace waiting in the wings Simon Barnes examines a burgeoning talent capable of providing a cure for the ills of English Test cricket Sussex take early command Fairbrother in full bloom Captains fear toss may be all-important Autosport Yesterday's Other Scoreboards The young ones scent first blood Thorpe thanks the selectors ADT Gentler winds a welcome relief Yachting Graf advances then retreats Tennis: Familiar Rivals Reach the Women's Singles Final and McEnroe Achieves Success Kiernan's injury a concern In Brief Raleigh ends sponsorship A first for the US Flying Flynn Champions enter (Reuter): Capriati selected Tom Blackaller Triathlon test Isle of Man death Spurs adjustment Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Miami, vice, and the feats of San Francisco American Football Channel 4 plans same-day coverage of National Football League action each Sunday. Mick Luckhurst will present the programmes, which will be televised at 6.30pm and 10.30pm and also on Tuesday evenings. Coverage starts on Sunday when the Chicago Bears are away to the Cincinnati Bengals. Screensport will televise a complete match fromt eh previous weekend on Wednesday nights and a programme of highlights later in week Cowboys' hired hands Former player defies Australians Lacrosse Sport on TV A civilized club in the House The Captaincy Sir Charles Mott-Radclyffe. Mp for Windsor 1942-70. Played for Eton Ramblers, I Zingari and Free Foresters; captain Lords and Commons 1952-70. Chairman, Conservative Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee 1951-59. Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk and a former High Sheriff. Chairman, Norfolk County Cricket Club Part one of a two-part study of the history of Lords and Commons cricket Internationals will interrupt season Hockey: Leading Clubs Call on New Recruits for a National League Season in Which England's Hopefuls Must Make the Biggest Impressions Havant determined to go one better By a Special Correspondent: Leng and Craftsman are ready to take off Equestrianism: West Germans Take Lead in Dressage at European Three-Day Event British on course for magic haul Rowing A fresh solution to pollution problem Fishing: The Aim of the National Rivers Authority is Crystal Clear Picturesque but too close for comfort The Good Racecourse Guide WRU turmoil casts a shadow Rugby Union: Rowlands and East Resign over South African Centenary Graham Robbins, capped twice at No. 8 by England in 1986 against Wales and Scotland, has joined Rugby from nearby Coventry and is due to play for them today in their second division debut against Blackheath at the Rectory Field. Robbins, aged 33, has been out of the game for a year with a shoulder injury but now rejoins Steve Brain, the former England hooker, in the Rugby pack Today's Teams Picture Gallery All the Details Cawdell and Lundy earn final place Bowls From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Book The Band can plunder rich Irish prize Curragh Today Curragh Tomorrow From Our French Racing Correspondent: MacHiavellian to bring Rock City run to a halt Longchamp Tomorrow Worcester Selections Times Newspapers Ltd Nashwan stud value put at £18 million Cacoethes works Mandarin: Nemesia to thrive over longer trip Sandown Park Selections Chester Selections The Times Racing Service Racing next week Chepstow Selections Mandarin: Ripon Selections Chester results Thirsk Newton Abbot Fitzgerald may go for St Leger with Sapience Raceline Raceline New confidence in a proud land After many years of struggle with the Madrid government Catalonia and its capital Barcelona have emerged ready to assume a stronger European role. Peter Strafford reports Catalunya Anys Head down and sprinting for the line Barcelona started making extensive preparations for the next Olympic Games well before it was selected to be host city Catalonia The sunniest high-class tourism Fun away from the sun Sea and sand attract tourists, but Catalonia has much more to offer Group Zeta Why 1992 means success The single European market holds great promise for the region's economy, which already leads other parts of Spain, Jane Monahan writes Art with an international touch A long tradition of innovation has made Catalonia a centre of the visual arts, embracing names such as Gaudi, Miro and Dali Autonomous Government of Catalonia Last of the red-hot lava The drama of yolcanic Stromboli dominates the Aeolian Islands, Ian Thomson writes In Wales, it's the fort that counts The medieval castles of Conwy and Caernarvon embrace beautiful, unspoilt towns, Russell Chamberlin writes Aosta Valley Travel Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princess Voyages Sailaway to the Late Summer Sun Leger Travel Ltd. Fred. Olsen Lines American Travel Centres Sept/oct Sales Bonanza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Speedwing Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meon Travel Ltd. Touropa Britain Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Gleneagles Luxury Hotel Torquay Rac Multiple Classified Advertising Items All aboard for a bon voyage Clive Borrell reluctantly takes to the water, but quickly gains his sea legs Travel Taking the blame Cruise the Adriatic and Aegean from only £499 for… Take a Break Mark Warner The Providence Inn Travel Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotland Ross-Shire The Oxford Arms Hotel Shrigley Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerset Worcester-Maivern White nights, winter magic Changing yet indestructible, Leningrad's imperial beauty has a magical effect, whatever the season, as Desmond Hogan finds Travel Notes Thomson The Sunday Times
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