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News from 28/10/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Steve Acteson Dubai, Phlip Ray, Jeremy Andrews, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Alban Morgan, General Secretary, Dennis Kavanagh Professor of Politics, James Clappison, Clifford Longley, P. G., Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, T. G. Palferman, Neil Bennett, Steve Hocking, Ronald Faux, Sheila Gunn and Richard Ford, Martin Spence, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Tom Pocock, Tim Congdon Economic adviser, Timothy Garton Ash, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Cosmo Hawkes, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Sheila Guna, Political Reporter, Clive Davis, Jeremy Flint, Richard Eaton, J. F. Q. Switzer, Roddy Forsyth, John Marks (Chairman of Council), Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Dinah Birch, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stephen Warr, James Molyneaux, Leader, Ian Murray and David Sapsted, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, Michael Knipe, Louise Taylor, Vincent Duggleby, Martin Andrew, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Charles Jackson, Peter Bills, Mitchaell Platts Golf Correspondent Sotogrande, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Brian Morton, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Lawrie Smith, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Geoffrey Matthews, Simon Tait, John Ardagh, Oscar Moore, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Richard Thomson and Michael Clark, Sydney Friskin, Hamish Lennox, Nicholas Harling, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, William Hobson, (Michael Phillips), J. A., Richard Davy, Brian Collet, John Higgins, Michael Watkins, Francis Van den Eynde, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Iona Opie and Moira Tatem, Richard Evans, Stuart Weir, Editor, Conrad Voss Bark, Simon James Alderson, Martin Trew, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Robin Oakley, Philip Webster, Rodney Lord and Richard Ford, Gillian Bowditch and Philip Robinson, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, John England, Peter Thompson, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Wilson, George Hill, Andrew Stuart, President, Clive White, Matthew Parris, David Icke, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Freda Craven, Frances Edmonds, John Shaw, Philip Jacobson and Harry Debelius, Peter Morris, Jenny Gilbert, Corinne Schmidt, Santa Lucia, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, Charles Hennessy, Jim Hiley, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Simon Rose, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Rosamond Hanworth, President, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Ray Whitney, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, David Ashton, Philip Ray, Andrew McEwen, James Bone and Christopher Follett,

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'Business as usual' with markets calm Thatcher moves to steady party nerves despite leadership fears Portfolio Platinum In today's 64-page Times Major 'in favour of a firm exchange rate' Mystery of Ascot 'laser-gun' tumble Bonn offers reward to find Ira killers of airman and his baby Father to fight on after Ward murder Fimbra Amnesty by Krenz Clocks go back You Can Be Sure of Sheli Cautious Major shores up pound to steady sterling Aftermath of Lawson Resignation Waddington seen as worthy to take on Hurd's mantle Renton facing task of restoring morale Mellor move breaks up health double act Hurd plunges into his new job undaunted By Staff Reporters: Business as usual, Thatcher declares Two out of 22 ministers survive Thatcher's tempestuous tenure Countdown to the final scenes in a political 'tragedy' Aftermath of Lawson Resignation Ex-Chancellor smiles, but says nothing on row By Our Political Correspondent: Original 'kitchen cabinet' is scattered Faber and faber Labour at war with 'autocrat' at No 10 Court refuses to halt strike action News Roundup Injury halts libel trial Baby for fire victim Silence over killing A-levels abandoned M50 stabbing denial Ambulance leaders accuse Government of provocation MPs seek economic statement Ward wants British police to hunt killer Murder verdict vindicates father's 13-month campaign 'Julie was never worried about the dangers of the bush' 'Wayports' plan to beat crowded skies Airport congestion Clubs will bear part of ID-scheme Parliament Wapping judgement reserved Jewellery collection dazzles New York Saleroom All sides welcome new Children Bill Test-tube technique 'has health risk' for mothers and babies Infertility treatment Portfolio BR defends staff pullout A platinum-edged offer China: A culture emerges in isolation Jailed attacker gives £10,000 to his victim Murder attempt Transplant girl's happy day Rapists 'played out sex manual fantasy' Cordula Farmers to ease opposition to European time Spastic girl was sent home from hospital Oil firm angry at release of study on non-macho rig men Institute of Personnel Management conference Barclays Offers a New Peak Rate for Savers Union mergers forecast Scrapyard bits into tomorrow's home Architecture school promoted by Prince Labour MP protest Officer jailed Business talk Direct line Night sight Public Auction Disposal Pesian & Eastern Carpets Drug jailings Tax march School buyout Safe and sound Krenz amnesty for refugees and jailed protesters (AP): Priority for refuseniks Israeli arms link report 'reliable' World Roundup Aoun opposes poll (Reuter): Police storm prison (AP): 36 die in Soviet crash (AFP): Blasts rock embassy Rescue hero honoured From a Correspondent, Warsaw: Warsaw Pact ministers reject Brezhnev doctrine Playwright held in Prague raid on dissidents Drive to head off anniversary demonstrations Gorbachov wins new friends in Finland Visit ends on a diplomatic high note Baker bans aide's speech US divided on perestroika Hocké quits as UN refugee chief after campaign by staff South Africa turns to green issues Cyril Kaye Gandhi faces up to Gandhi at the polls Politicians 'inciting' wave of ethnic riots Iran flirting with 'temporary marriage' Black lawyer edges ahead in Virginia polls Court ruling fuels abortion row Spain's parties battle for absolute majority González sells designer socialism to the voters as pre-poll apathy sets in US builds jungle base to fight Peru drug trade Five police die in Medellin blast Correspondent Tomorrows Sunday (AFP): Drug ring broken by police (Reuter): Second charge (Reuter): Lubbers again (AFP): Briton arrested Sofia protest Simon Barnes Picture Gallery 18 months' austerity-and a 1992 election Britain after Lawson: Tim Congdon considers the task facing Major; Dennis Kavanagh foresees a strong Cabinet trio who will stand up to Mrs Thatcher; Charles Bremner sums up the American reaction A shoot-out that favours Howe Looking back into the future Thatcher's changed US image: the laggard on Euro unity The Chancellor's Options Beirut's Road to Peace The Dark's Not Light Enough Finns' neutrality not role model Launching Charter 88 Rus in Sw4 Views from Europe A question of selling English abroad Irish issues Carbon emissions Commons TV Gaps in law of treasure trove Stamps fraud BMA campaign Diminishing patients Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Stockman's Coat The priestly work of the laity Royal engagements Gordonstoun School Headington School, Oxford The Norwegian Ambassador and Mrs Eliassen will open… Forthcoming marriages Birthdays 'St. Andrew's Ball' Marriages Albert James Sylvester The aide who was privy to Lloyd George's "double life" Maj-Gen Anthony Tighe From the Rhine with Churchill to Signals chief Jerzy Kukuczka Pole who scaled 14 of the world's highest peaks Dinners Receptions Anniversaries Births The Vintage of 1911 London Association for the Blind Tomorrow's services Christmas Gift Guide Jokes out of catflaps Television Choice A manufactured product Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 Gat and mouse action Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Mouton Cadet Biggest haul of cannabis seized after Channel chase no title The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,125 Word-Watching Weather Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Two bailed on Abbey charges Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Bank averts pound crisis Repeat of 'Greay Monday' is beaten by defensive work Appetites return after a nervy breakfast ICH shares surge after bid approach MTM chief executive resigns Gatward takes responsibility at US television company Really Useful 'may be taken private' International Money Show Ford and GM gear up for Jaguar SAAB Polly Peck takes control of Sansui in £68.7m deal Nadir's buy makes history Henderson follow Butler as chairman of Cookson Expedier Leisure 75% ahead Aran Energy reports pre-tax loss Distribution problems hit independent oil explorer Radamec plunges £1.68m into the red Major faces trial by fire as markets await the answers So much at stake in Europe Securicor Communications Nomura targets small investor New fund marks a first in Europe for investment giant Increase in losses for Alpine US cellular blow for BT GC in the red HK inflation Asset increase Waverley fall Maxiprint slip By Our City Staff: Plantations operator slips Save & Prosper Pickens wins Senate backing in struggle for 6Koito board places Ferguson profits advance to £6.28m Kerkorian bestows 10% of MGM/UA By Our City Staff: Bank 'throws out' securities Australians hunt for £49m Treasury notes Recovery at Central & Sheerwood Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Stock Watch The Times Finnair joins SAS alliance Recent Issues AC Holdings plans to develop hotel chain Business Roundup Trust ahead at £15.4m Hestair in $2m deal Tanjong up at £70,000 Delyn falls at interim London Traded Options Clayton slips to £114,000 Star slides into the red Economic concern sends Dow lower Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments By Our City Staff: Pembridge acceptances for Drg bid at 6.3% Market-makers keep cool to prevent crisis Stock Markets By Our City Staff: Chartered accountants cleared of inside deal Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Sharp markdown Stock Exchange Prices M&G Mortgage moguls will bear brunt of rate rises Jon Ashworth samples reaction to the latest financial turmoil Yield set high and fast for water Family Money Bristol & West Building Society Sun Life rejects Clowes claims Debt sum from the wreckage of Homes Assured may top £10m Burns Anderson Illusive interest rates hide true cost of loans Jon Ashworth explains the many unseen quirks of APR DSS changes leave children out in the cold Foreign currency mortgage only for the rich Family Money Save & Prosper Yorkshire Building Society Builder's scheme to break chains Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items Investment Trusts Tighter rules threaten the late taxpayer with cash penalties Family Money Save & Prosper Fimbra Briefings Allied Trust Bank The Water Share Save & Prosper The Times Putting financial advice on the shopping list Family Money New home income scheme Fimbra Share decline sharpens taste for regular savings Family Money Save & Prosper Henderson Making it pay for mothers to return to work The Equitable Life Sun Life Scottish Widows Unit Trusts Signing contracts that are for better or worse Family Money Putting cover for travel into price of the ticket Societies still lead the way Trustway Tel 01-4901253 The Savings Corporation Tradition and youth of a private client broker Family Meney Simon Rose reports on one of the new breed of City investors Bes attract £12m in a week Sun Alliance Life Perpetual Bank of Scotland a Friend Life Allied Dunbar Books: Selected Superstitions Bearing witness to the killing Lorenzo and Mirella Ricciardi led the first crossing of Africa by boat, from the Indian Ocean to the atlantic. They returned convinced that exploitation and apathy threaten the future of the entire continent. George Hill follows their journey Leroco Direct Sales Limited Wella Making a late entrance for Olivier's last act The Ned Sherrin Column If I were Frances Edmonds Picture Gallery Working for the students Campus Cosmo Hawkes explains why the National Union of Students must not be abolished 'If I'd been thin as a teenager and gone out with boys I wouldn't have had anything to write about'5 A Childhood: Victoria Wood Snub snobbery The International Donkey Protection Trust Times Books Tales of the carrion crows From our Own Correspondent Philip Jacobson on the compulsive sneaks of Fraqnce, where the poisonpen letter is mightier than the sword Exhibitions Making art come to life Museums John Southern has turned his dreams into a theme park, Simon Tait writes Journey to history Sales Guide Italy's simple pleasures The Times Cook Frances Bissell goes to Modena, and learns the Italian way with fruit and veg A taste for travel Eating out Restaurant & Catering Guide Monaf's Indian Cuisine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directory One Ninety Queen's Gate LBC Jaipur California Wines Les Vins Guy Jeunemaitre Multiple Display Advertising Items The best of the seconds Drink How can you sample Bordeaux's best for less than half the price? Jane MacQuitty explains An Announcement from Elizabeth David Cookshops Wine Merchant of the Year To tip or not to tip? Food Robin Young wages war on the service charge, but defends the voluntary charge for service A toast script Wines of Westhorpe Murder most tedious Written in Blood a History of Forensic Detection By Colin Wilson ECO Fingers crossed, warts al Our supersititious rural forebears didn't just die, they were bored to death while waiting for strangers to turn up, Victoria Glendinning deduces Great in Gaelic-and English Poetry Robert Nye From Wood to Ridge (O Choille gu Bearradh) Collected poems in gaelic and English By Sorley MacLean Carcant, £18.95 Rilke: Duino Elegies Translated by Stephen Cohn Illustrated by Elisabeth Frink Carcant, ?15 hardback, £6.95 Papaerback Drunk and orderly Europe's history in the unmaking The Uses of Adversity By Timothy Garton Ash Granta Books, £13.95 Age of ancient fantasy William Hobson on early perceptions of prehistoric Britain Ancient Britons and the Antiquarian Imagination Soviet psychiatry let off lightly Soviet Psychiatry Politics and Mental Health in the Ussr Today By David Cohen Paladin, £4.99 The impossible in possible worlds Poetry Possible Worlds and a Porter Selected By Peter Porter Oxford, £5.95, £6.95 Corrupted kindness Paperbacks Fiction Loving and Giving By Molly Keane Abacus, £3.99 A law unto himself on trial Brian Morton Paris Trout By Pete Dexter Flamingo, £3.99 Quick List The Simplex Award Yourself a Scottish Title Able-LABELS Royal Festival Hall The Philharmonia Maurizio Pollini Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Magyarok Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall Haydn at Eszterhaza 1766-90 Bank Centre Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Two New Year Gala Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items From hell to the fire Television Petite pinch of the age of depression Theatre Faith, Hope and Charity Lyric Stripping the polish off pop Oscar Moore looks at a Radio One programme that takes pop music apart The poor state of the arts As public subsidy falls and competition for sponsorship hots up, so uncertainty increases, reports Jim Hiley Inspired austerity retains tension Concert Amsterdam BO Koopman Queen Elizabeth Hall Sotheby's A sordid view from the balcony Radio Born again Jazz Jazz Update Cardata Cutting a dash with Arnold Rock Update Treasures of the past Records Classical Classical Update AC/DC Utopia of grace A-Z Guide to Rock Christmas Gift Guide FT Business Information Ltd The Lingerie Company Multiple Display Advertising Items A Christian way of life? Environment David Icke, national speaker for the Green party, asks why the Northamptonshire nuns were running a battery hen operation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery For Everyone Golden Eggs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Original Breton Shirt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Change of Scene for Christmas! Multiple Classified Advertising Items EL Vino Co. Ltd Outings Stand Taller The Perfect Gift for Golfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoparound Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Res-Q-Ladder Styles Ahead Ltd Springfield Mail Order Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocave Christian Scott Asthma? Relaxator Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure Cashmere Tidy Rail Chester-care Christmas Gift Ideas Maxi Deluxe Shoe Cabinets Annual Kilim Sale How Green is your Kitchen? Shopping Saving our planet begins at home, with ecologically-sound appliances Picture Gallery Pine beds by Moriarti P&S Ltd For the Home Sofa's Sofabeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Stafford Bookcases A Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier Heat your heart out Forget drab iron—radiators now come in every shape and colour imaginable Clunk, click, for a futuristic trip Shopping Accelerated Learning Bridge The Week Ahead Chess Crossword Concise No 2012 Index The danger of the brain-damage sport England's spirits are dented by vintage Haynes Focus switches to Souness Football: People and Power. The Times on Monday… Blake expects fast trip to Fremantle The Times Following in the Footsteps of French Lit Riding a wild roller coaster to Australia Frostbite, ice, gales and illness are just some of the hazards facing competitors on the next leg of the Round the World race Norton The party is over and crews are happy to set sail By a Special Correspondent: Mercedes pair vie for drivers' title Motor Racing (Reuter): McLaren wait on FIA for Senna decision Coulthard is a dark horse in Formula Ford Captain typifies abrasive style Football: Dalglish and Venables Delay Squad Selections Spurs approach the Airfield cauldron in confident mood Weekend Team News Taylor is called in on Ward decision Confusion as League study new hopefuls Runcorn undeterred by testing draw FA Cup Muir makes a worthy point for Tranmere £250,000 charge for ID cards W German protest over Cup Steroid claims lead Lewis to libel action Boxer took drug Plans for Tyson Inquiry into drugs A biff and a grunt too much For the Record Nielsen finds Frost is still defying the year Badminton Offer of a trip to the Games The First Five Questions Conditions of Entry Marketing likely to bring bonus of ?35m Rugby Union: Television, Sponsorship and Merchandising Could Send the Second World Cup's Earning Potential Spiralling Scotland faced with curbing renewed confidence of Fijians Murrayfield teams Bath have a point to prove over Bristol in fierce derby Today's Team News Dutch union in a battle of the oval ball Shelford upholds All Black tradition A captain hard-selling ht evirtues of pride and self-belief Mesnel has a chance to win place at centre Play off in Madrid for World Cup hopefuls Llanelli hope for a repeat of history Eagles carry on as happy wanderers (Reuter): Sharma ensures a passage for India Cricket: Hosts Advance to the Semi-Final Stage of the Nehru Cup (AP): Lendl power keeps Skoff in a corner Tennis British backs hope the forwards can deliver the goods Rugby League Elland Road teams Gibbs' ban is halved on appeal (Reuter): Pakistan blushes spared by Imran Tigers confident they can claw back points Basketball Davies-Hale hits the road for a temporary diversion Grant gains the stamp of approval United States cannot catch perfect Britain Equestrianism The Times Athletics heading for bumper 1990 Rain break proves no hindrance to Woosnam's surge Golf: Top Players are Closely Bunched at the Halfway Stage of the Tournament Which Will Settle the 1989 Order of Merit Conley shooting the breeze Protecting creatures of the river Fishing Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Dobson cast as leading lady From a Correspondent Hilton Head Island South Carolina: Kite pins colours to top of the leader board Tommorrow Higgins is pleased to stay the full course Snooker Smith opens with match against Kent Bowls Diary of Nelson's columnist Sports Book of the Week Simon Barnes on how he secured an exclusive with Nelson Piquet, the former world champion driver famous for taciturnity I had given up two days for one conversation and felt it might not take place Hounslow much weakened Hockey: International Calls Will Test the Reserve Strength of Leading English Clubs Dutch team refused to take Luton drug tests WBC decides to withhold Collins purse Boxing Boardman is favoured for Burway Hill title Cycling Antique Kelso a glorious inspiration Martin Trew reflects on his travels for the The Times Good Racecourse Guide which took him to Britain's 60 tracks Morgan is banned for three weeks Carroll House set to stay in training Sponsor for all-weather Racine next week McConnochie celebrates first win From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Consistent Sapience set for Longchamp success Longchamp field Wall to reach milestone with Candy Glen Pipe lands six-timer from three meetings The Times Racing Service Carlisle results Newbury Cap Ratings Devon & Exeter Hereford Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Be My Chief can stay in command Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Carlisle again Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newbury Selections Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Why UK was told by European Court to suspend parts of Act Employer to prove pay system not biased Duty on member states to enforce Community levy law Duty to let East German goods circulate in EC Jury direction on dishonesty Law Report October 28 1989 Court of Appeal Set the scene for autumn Gardening Don't be tempted to slash and burn the dead stems and the fallen leaves in the garden, writes Francesca Greenoak Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes and Gardens Wolf Tools Flat Roof Problems? We Have Solved It Modern Method Garden Store Products Limited Credit Card Orders Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Walk Dobies Coated Steel Weather Vanes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items no title Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments A la recherche du temps perdu Travel France's towns and countryside are rich in literary ghosts-of the writers, French of foreign, who were inspired by these places. John Ardagh presents a two -week, two-part literary tour. Part one: boulogne to the C?te d' Azur Islands Take a Winter Break in Manchester Swan Hellenic P&o Bargains for globe-trotters Ranching in the Wild West Winter treats Travel News Silk cuts More airline smoking bans Switzerland Enchanted Europe Goodwood Travel Ltd Turning turtle in Costa Rica Vamoose, the Cambridge University travel magazine, set its readers a travel writing competition and Shona Crawford Poole, travel editor of The Times, was asked to judge the entries. She chose this article by Trinity College student Simon James Alderson Love and death on the island of Capri The Italian resort has been a refuge for the famous-and the infamous. Tom Pocock looks at its attractions Weathercall Next Saturday Great Company Madeira Cunard Countess Travel Notes The lonely sea and the sand Travel Michael Watkins gives his full and frank account of a package to Fuerteventura Telecom Security The New Rover 200 Series Index South bank boom Meridian Housing Association Section 5 no title The most expensive property for sale in Britain is valued at £15 million, Compton Manor is the finest sporting estate to come on to the market in the South for over 40 years Barber's Wharf Fimbra Dordogne Florida Homes and Travel France Weekendable Homes in Europe PROVENCE/VAR Gerrard & Gerrard Ltd Inter Spain Group Var (Provence) Sean O'Connor & Co Rutherfords Tuscany Chateau en France? Buying Property in France? Var Region Bovis Homes Audim Estate Agency European Property Intelligence Armor French Properties Fm Corfield International Removals Nr. 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ISL House Builders Fox & Sons The English Courtyard Association A coastline that excites the townies Falmouth: Property Factfile Charles Church Crosby Homes The wonderful world of the Olympian Worldly goods in hi-tech storage Multiple Display Advertising Items Quiet life in a bell tower Briefing War boat at peace Chapel retreat TDA A black and white man Wimpey Welcome Home Malthouse Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality of Life North Cornwall Quality Wiltshire Properties Castle Street Poole-Dorset Tuscany Puerto Sotogrande Alfred McAlpine Homes Allen Briegel In the Country N5 28 Highbury Hill Fairbriar Homes Fossway Developments Ltd Breaking up Russell Smith Estate Agents Over a cul-de-sac Charles Church Quality Homes of Character Property Watch Balfour Beatty Homes

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