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News from 06/01/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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John Ballantine La Costa, Jon Ashworth, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Brian Collett, Fred S. Trueman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, David Brown, Lisanne Radice, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Denis Compton, John Hemiessy, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Peter Philp, Suzy Price, Alan Harper, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Norman Gifford, Sir Peter Parker, Ronald Faux, David Lee, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, David Cregeen, Gordon Dunwoody, Richard Eaton, Quentin Cowdry and Nick Wood, Hazel Leslie, Mick Jagger, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Frank Twisleton, Peter Brown, Dinah Birch, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Sanda Miller, Mary Walsh, Peter Davenport, Laurence Woodham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, P. P., Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie, Peter Waymark, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Clive Doig, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, Dennis Amiss, Lawrie Smith, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Lesley Abdela, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Sarah Norbury, Bernard Richards, John Percival, David Trimble (Honorary Secretary), Dag Pike, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, James R. Cullen, D. B. Kelly, Nigel Williamson, Nicole Swengley, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Adrian Brodkin, Nigel Andrew, Gillian Bowditch, Daniel Treisman, Peter May, Robert Hough, Chairman, Muhammad Haque (Chairman), J. D. Graham, John Higgins, Michael Watkins, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Andrew Faulds, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Phyllis Critchley, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Elizabeth Meyer, Robert Wyatt, Ray Connolly, Michael Nyman, Paul Griffiths, W. J. Burroughs, Peter Bryan, Steve Acteson, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Martin Searby, Margaret E. Berry, Ned Sherrin, Barry Pickthall, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, John Edrich, M. Xavier, David Sapsted, Chris Jones, Paul Gotch, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Paul Wilkinson, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Watt, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Michael J. K. Smith, Brian Alderson, John Graham, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Andrew Powell, Louise Tookey, Alan Franks, Frances Edmonds, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Jonathan Clark, David Bairstow, Michael Seely, Conrad Voss, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Charles Hennessy, Michael Bolton, J. W. Woloniecki, D. M. N. Simson, Noël Goodwin, Amanda Atha, Eric Homberger, Jonathan Meades, Martin Winn, Richard Whitfield (Chairman), David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Pamela Holmes, S. C. P., Ranulf Rayner, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, M. G. G. Pillai,

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Border chief is thrown out by Gorbachov Bid to take control as Baltic threats grow Sport after the revolution In today's 5-section Times Bond may sell control of his master company FA accuses MacAri of betting breach US seeks fresh charges in 'trial of the century' Petrol price rises attacked as ploy Ambulance chief may face legal action Call for 15-minute stoppage Prolific Asset Management Ltd. Semtex is found in safe house Civil Service union objects to code on 'complete loyalty' You Can Be Sure of Shell Victims of M1 air disaster recalled Baker questions Labour's policy News Roundup Scillies case delay Gun murder charge NHS rise 'at least 8%' Scots fight Euro time Pension fund's Old Masters for US sale Tax burden tip for low paid, says Meacher Prize pays for party or holiday Portfolio Platinum Patients' anxiety worries doctors Ambulance dispute Coroner calls for gun club checks after triple shooting Cancer victim killed two MP alleged former lover could compromise career Dustbin act comes to town Nationwide Anglia Stamps to show two queens Penny black's 150th anniversary Parents of young criminals will face big fines School unions fight bonus payments to ease staff shortages Scheme to recruit foreign teachers judged a success Compromise to save clifftop landmark Persian & Eastern Carpets 'Desert of poverty' blight cultural city British geographers' conference at Glasgow Childhood may give clues to problem drinking Art of an unknown Beatle goes on show Soho club loses plea to keep drink licence Legal battle to compensate 2,500 dismissed fishermen Tube faces £4 million staff bill in fire checks Scientists and doctors form closer links with East bloc Bitter fight looms on police housing Scottish Amicable Top Hillsborough officer to face complaint inquiry Only four apply for police job House prices in 2% year-end fall Owners oppose tenants plan Student's leap to Leningrad Guards aided chatline fraud Neck pain sufferers fill GP surgeries Teenagers accused of car spree are bailed Appeal plea Gun charge Journalist cuts Dance ballot Chess leader War on rabies Ship warning Children die If you help take care of someone help them get a… Noriega tears over surrender 'mistake' Papal Nuncio's crucial role in general's capitulation Vietnam releases its wartime foes World Roundup (AP): Peking activists freed Rail sabotage possible Iraqi peace proposals New year baby row Sleuths sniff out truffle-faking ring Japan demands say in shaping new world order Kashmir valley under curfew Secessionist unrest Illegal workers caned in Singapore Bush strives to end dispute on boat people Cult members held after murdered family found (Reuter): Anti-Muslim strike wave shuts towns Protest in Bulgaria (Reuter): Budapest opposition protests at police bugging Solzhenitsyn tights from exile to save Russian language East Berlin 'using fear of Nazis to keep power' The Changing Face of Europe East German stores dust off redundant stocks Marx but no sparks in first big winter sale Bonn boom sucks in refugee tide EC poll backs unified Germany (Reuter): Poor conditions cut life span by 10 years The twain shall meet (Reuter): Gunman fears (Reuter): Newsman out (Reuter): 50 die in crash (AFP): Journalist toll (Reuter): Rabuka goes (Reuter): Marcos cash (Reuter): Hain inquiry (Reuter): Ship attacked National Savings Ethnic Hungarian party to contest elections The Romanian Revolution (Reuter): Minister is dismissed for links to Ceausescu Times Diary A Mickey Mouse view of history Bernard Richards regrets the packaging of our heritage in superficially attractive terms which demean and diminish Felines and freedom fighters Shamir's hard-line coup Conor Cruise O'Brien on the implications of the Weizman affair The old lion still roars No, Sir Humphrey Comecon's Future Changing Times Charity deals to aid givers Ulster caution Freedom of the press Cricket mission plea on S Africa Philosophy for sport House of pairs Flourishing canal City and East End Kingly moment in Romania Naming the nineties Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Funeral Eton College The sin of Simon Magus, vfirst religious consumer Marriage Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Latest wills Ardingly College Dinner Air Vice-Marshal George Lott One of the very 'first of the few' Dr Alberto Lleras Camargo Twice President of Colombia Dr G . E. Fussell Recording England's agricultural history Birthdays Births On This Day England's Triumph The Samaritans Church services tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Our earliest known ancestor emerges from Egyptian soil Science Report Pounding the Liver beat Television Choice As easy as apple and apricot pie Radio Choice Word-Watching BBC1 Picture Gallery Fished from the sea Television Choice Radio Choice Cyril Kaye BBC Secret lasers on British frigates The Times Crossword Sheaffer European skiers find the grass is greener Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather National Pet Register Index EXecutive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Temple bid extended Tourist Rates King of survivors feels his crown slipping Bond in talks as Singapore firm seeks to take control Lira rate devalued and band narrowed MMC to examine water stakes Reference over CGE ans southern levels of influence in firms Higgs rejects final package by Lovell Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Section A Texan riding to the rescue Marketing director for Sabena joint venture Business Roundup Reed in £4m expansion SAS Chilean holding Diploma buys US company Chemists join AAH Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Woolf Seddon Roscoe Phillips Solicitors Barings quits Ecu bond sales Adia offer for Hestair lapses John Williams soars London Traded Options Picking up pieces in Eastern Europe 'People require the adoption of a programme of popular capitalism' John Redwood, the Corporate Affairs Minister, analyses how communist bloc countries can rebuild their economics in the wake of revolution and reform Australia returning to favour with investors Bank cuts benchmark rate Stock Watch The Times Taking a global view World Market Indices DTI backs drive to use better computers High street enjoys a late rise in sales at Christmas Pitman stays on as Lloyds chief Work starts on terminal CEGB chief Prospect leap API advances From a Correspondent: Farm subsidies battle rages on EC and US at loggerheads in Gatt talks over world trade plans Jameel confident over car franchises Kingfisher offer approved Good stays on board at Norfolk Crucial weekend of talks on Tunnel Foreign Colonial Stake-buying will keep water sector boiling Comment Dow drops 22 points Wall Street Unit Linked Insurance Investments Concern over Gorbachev hits Nikkei Speculation on Swiss buying lifts Cadbury Schweppes Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up Slide continues Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchange Money Markets London Financial Futures Investment trusts outpace the competition Finance industry is unwilling to aid debt advice centres Save & Prosper The Savings Corporation Life companies turn in healthy 1989 figures Jon Ashworth reviews some of the better performers of last year Fidelity Top and Bottom Ten Unit Trusts Thai industry lifts Abtrust into top slot a second time Knight Williams Save & Prosper Northern Rock Business and Finance or Family Money BR makes fares hike with 'extras' Off-the-shelf unit trust sales break into Britain Family Money Plastic debt cut as credit rates bite Recovery forecast for house prices in market awash with loan funds Michael Goodman reports on the prognosis for the owner-occupier over the coming year Discreet rise of home insurance annual rates Gilt Review Robert Fleming save & Prosper Bristol & West Briefings Save & Prosper The M&G Group Picture Gallery Skipton Building Society Looking at life from the top Family Money Banks count the cost of £1bn student boycott Save & Prosper Trend spotting in a antiques Family Money Small items, walnut furniture and maps will be among the best antique buys of 1990 says Conal Gregory Portfolio Platinum MIM Limited Family Assurance Society From Watergate to Wall Street David Brewerton meets the lawyer who went from looking for bodies in swamps to finding skeletons in corporate cupboards-a journey from Mississippi to Washington The Times Index A land that time almost forgot As Auckland prepares to play host to the 1990 Commonwealth Games, Michael Watkins makes a sentimental journey to the Land of the Long White Cloud, to find that New Zealanders are still the same-but different TDA Section Hannah ... in from the cold Her silhouette, struggling through blizzards in a spartan life, is well known. Now Alan Franks follows hannah Hauxwell's new life Eat, drink and pay taxes The Ned Sherrin Column If I were... The Just So Stories retold for the Nineties (1) 'I was angry as hell when my brother died. We had done everything together' A Childhood: Sir Peter Parker Osborne & Little From our Own Correspondent: A society defeats its own rules Parents in India fear the future when a daughter is born. Christopher Thomas tells how women remain oppressed despite the new legislation Getting high on peril Outdoors Ronald Faux on the singular lure of climbing mountains Salisbury's race to the finish Museums Simon Tait reports on an ambitious plan that met its deadline - just Picture Gallery Castle right and proper Out and about Continuing his tour of Britain's top tourist attractions, Nigel Andrew tackles the stamina proving ground-Windsor All the world's a stage Campus from Abroad Louise Tookey on how the commission of the European Communities is giving graduates a look into the future Day the cheering died Michael Bolton, a British student at Colorado University, describes the hysteria and tragedy behind the big match Your Chance to Win a Computer Outings Taste of things to come Eating our Jonathan Meades makes a plea for higher standards in 1990 Restaurant and Catering Guide Empress Garden Manzi's Golden Swan Mr Kong Chinese Restaurant Kashti Mandeer Shumi Tandoori The Battersea Barge Parties! Indian Tanfoori Restaurant Upsetting the apple-cart Food Demand for organic fruit shows strong growth, writes Lesley Abdela Directory Last of the great feasts Frances Bissell celebrates Twelfth Night with four recipes flavoured with good taste and tradition Divertimenti In training for oysters Cafe Society Track down the Grand Central buffet for a splendid fishy feast, says Charles Hennessy Great wines for the 1990s Drink Jane MacQuitty assesses the new French vintages that will be worth laying down Wine Buys Save the voter Jonathan Clark applauds historian Frank O'Gorman's work Voters, Patrons and Parties The Unreformed Electoral System of Hanoverian England, 1734-1832 By Frank O'Gorman Oxford, £40 The Grown-Ups Labouring in the dark over Edward the elusive The Lost King of England By Gabriel Ronay Boydell, £19.50 A life halved by history Andrei Navrozov admits bias on the newest crop of Pasternak books Boris Pasternak By Peter Levi Hutchinson, £17.95 Boris Pasternak The Tragic Years 1930-1960 By Evgeny Pasternak Collins Harvill, £15.500 Poems 1955-1959 and an Essay in Autobiography By Boris Pasternak Collins Harvill, £6.95 Of poets and pianos Poetry The Village and Other Poems By Iain Crichton Smith Carcanet, £6.95 Poet in New York By Federico Garcia Lorca Translated by Greg Simon and Steven F. White Edited by Christopher Maurer Viking, £16.95 Every ending is a beginning Modern Art Impressionism to Post-Modernism Edited by David Britt Thames & Hudson, £14.95 Picture Gallery The icy grip of history In the Footsteps of Scott By Roger Mears and Robert Swan Grafton, £5.99 Period setting for romance John Russell Taylor wonders at the survival of some historic house and their interiors The Romantic Interior The British Collector at Home, 1750-1850 By Clive Wainwright Yale, £35 The millionaire murders Thrillers Travellers who missed the ball Paperbacks Fiction Three Farmers on their Way to a Dance By Richard Powers Penguin, £4.99 Lefty villains - a gentleman's vision When the Kissing Had to Stop By Constantine FitzGibbon Glittering prize-winners For Children Ten Golden Years Edited by Sally Grindley and Chris Powling Walker Books, £9.95 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Ibbs & Tillett Ltd Opera & Ballet The Times Barbican Hall Handel Messiah Multiple Classified Advertising Items Julian Bream Queens Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millwall scores Television Playing games with truth Theatre Blood Relations Old Red Lion Royal National Theatre Morals go on trial Radio One language and many accents Dance Two Pigeons Sadler's Wells Widening the horizons of youth The Arts Richard Morrison reports on the annual showcase for the best young musical talent, which takes place in London next week Concerta Gilbert Tribute Queen Elizabeth Hall Stitches set to music Recital Michael Nyman Band Queen Elizabeth Hall Recital Sergiu Schwartz Wigmore Hall The Donkey Sanctuary Parsons Green Reproductions Ltd Jazz Update Perfect balancing act Baroque Toned-down histrionics Jazz All-stars dazzle the opposition Records Opera Deceit behind the carnival Classical A-Z Guide to Rock The Robert Cray Band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Rock Update Last week Roy Woodcock suggested that landowners… Linkwords Well-rooted resolutions Francesca Greenoak asked six well-known gardeners what promises they had made for the new year Weekend Walk Eventful Last Week's Answers Homes & Gardens Marshalls Seeds Comark Ltd Dig & Delve Organics Caddicks Clematis Nursery Civic Tree Care Ltd. Fruit Cages Banish Moles Humanely Balstrads UK (Ltd) The English Street Furniture Co Anbil Systems Ltd Garden Pride Cold comfort Weather Quality Bulbs Lawn Spiker and Pricker Fruit for the Connoisseur Torbay Plant World (T) Shoparound Finely drawn values Collecting Drawings and watercolours go on sale in London and Chester. Peter Philp offers a preview The Back Shop January Sales Interiors International Value beyond price? Antiques guides to divided the cynics from teh aesthetes Options Ltd Ardenco Ltd. Stock Clearance of Royal Doulton Ware Top Designer For the Home Treske The London Wall Bed Company Watch out for the Important Details Watch out for These Important Details The cool way to choose a fridge The Times Which? Consumer Report Nicole Swengley takes a cold, calculating look at fridges: the vital features and the costs Picture Gallery Shoparound Picture Gallery No title Chester-care Medivac P&S Ltd Shuch Design Moriarti's Workshop (T) Multiple Display Advertising Items Safari Shirts and Jackets Broadcasting Bridge Magazine Photography Galleries Bridge Cinema The Week Ahead Jazz Chess Winning Move Rock Concerts Opera Dance Crossword Concise No 2069 Index Caught napping in final push to the line The captain of Rothmans reports on the finish to the third stage of the Round the World Yacht Race Swindon pair to face FA charges over alleged bet Cottee on brink of a transfer Games board predicts record-breaker United under the spotlight FA Cup The Times (AFP): Doubts on tour are discounted by Bacher Section In the Lair of the Leopard What are the Ski Chances? No title (Reuter): Alpine World Cup record is at stake Skiing: Zurbriggen and Girardelli Chase Italian's Four Overall Title Britain feels force of Czech's revolution Upheaval in Eastern Europe opens door for former rowing coach to teach again in homeland Home heroes thrill huge crowds in nerve-jangling duel Yachting: New Zealand Salutes the Battle for Honours between Steinlager 2 and Fisher & Paykel (Reuter): An Illegal kick is downfall Swimming (AP): Sanchez adjusts to wind Zvereva almost on top form Tennis Title holders produce best to enter finals Douce is wary of problems In title defence Cycling Blackpool grants wishes of Davis Snooker Marshall sees off old rival Squash Rackets Cooper drinks from a well of experience Football: Exeter Profit from a Manager with Methods Fashioned from More than Two Decade of Involvement with FA Cup Highs and Lows FA Cup ITV prove masters of suspense Shrewsbury dismiss McNeill Irish firm up their pre-cup itinerary Colchester go down Chelsea have troubled memories BBC play angers Millwall FA Cup Team News Rochdale set out to assert seniority McNeill is dismissed as manager FA seeking Arsenal's view St Helens challenge Murphy's allegation Snow Reports Head-high tackle earns Charlton an indefinite ban Rugby League (AFP): Peugeot dominance grows Motor Rallying Growing in popularity Real Tennis (Reuter): India get another captain In Brief (Reuter): Melville is French (AP): Boxers honoured (Reuter): Imperfect practice Results from Rye (Reuter): Akram adds to Pakistan woes Cricket For the Record Blissful days for the happy couple One shot is still the margin England made aware of tough task ahead From a Special Correspondent, Elmshorn, West Germany: West Germany appear to be unstoppable Chen Xinhua does English ambitions ho harm in Leeds Table Tennis Seddon keeps cup place for Reading Hockey White magic mountains Sports Book of the Week The origins of the ski are lost in the mists of time. Gliding on snow seems a natural step from pursuing the elusive elk. Ranulf Rayner charts how skiing grew from molehill into mountain down the years (Reuter): American indoor circuit contracts Baker gets a first for Irish Bowls Lancashire go in search of Liberty lustre Coe plans two more Games warm-ups after Hobart win Athletics Centenary race fillip for Scots Moves afoot for salmon bait ban Fishing By a Special Correspondent: European opposition for Scotland players Badminton Triple peel Is enough Croquet Promising McMahon a live contender for amateur title Pipe chance for repeat bonus Racing: Sabin Du Loir Has Sights Set on Arlington Final at Cheltenham Scudamore at Cagnes Rate increases hit southern trainers O'Toole travels to see newcomer land gamble From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Carvill's Hill set for lap of honour Mandarin: Conditions right for Royal Cedar Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: South Well Selections Results from yesterday's four meetings Jinxy Jack's odds tumble Rapid Raceline Expulsion threat to refuse to join league Rugby Union: Proposed Competition Receives Uniform Approval of Players in Wales but Officials Cannot Agree a Formula to Get It Launched Today's Team News Romanians unable to fulfil tours Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Reds set to make challenge Teague warns the watchers he is no caped crusader Buzza adds sting to Wasps squad Tomorrow Alps uncovered As Europe's top ski resorts wait for snow, Shona Crawford Poole suggests how you can avoid a ruined winter holiday Africa Bound Voyages Jules Verne Feeling the heat, not the pressure Although tourism has discovered Turkey, there are still some unspoilt villages, declares Michael Hamlyn Guerba Expeditions Tapas & Sevillanas in Old Madrid Zambia Airways Word in their ear Travel News Art of Travel Holidays & Villas Trailfinders Eurocamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Explore Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Tours Ltd Travel India Limited Interline Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clubair Interline Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Olsen Travel Ltd. Africa Travel Centre Ltd Mandeer Hols Ltd Interline Travel FINLAND-finesse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jasmin Tours 1990 Indian Railway Tours Hotels Abroad Pleasureseekers Ltd Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Latin America Bike Bavaria Self Catering Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crusting & Sailing Abroad Eurocamp Afloat Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports SKI Activity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Esprit Avoriaz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Abroad The Magic of Italy Les Proprietaires de L'Ouest Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ski Highlife Northumbria Horse Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Melville Hall Hotel East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discover Luxury Casas Cantabricas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Extrawelcome Ltd Ilios Island Holidays Ltd Simply Turkey Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacKay's agency Hidden England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Notes In the happy hunting grounds Travel The only killing Andrew Powell met on safari in Zambia came from his feet Bermuda National Power Index Quiet man, fast lady Malcolm Mckeag on the fine art of spending £2.5m ever so discreetly Sunseeker Section British Marine Industries The new faces and their new millions The élite are being joined by the sport's big earners, writes Barry Pickthall The ancient and modern show, by Malcolm McKeag Sailing Calendar for 1990 Northshore Empress Pacific Motor Yachts Ltd. Burnham Yacht Harbour Surfrider International It's the style that counts on the water The Super-yachts need super-designs. Alan Harper sees work by thye experts Volvo Penta Ellis Yacht Charters Wolfe 46 Seahorse Leisure Ltd Insurance Brokere Ltd C & S Yacht Design Smart Power (UK) Ltd. Hoseasons Holidays Tidemaster Marine Power plus Tution Fairline 36 Turbo 1985 Bayliner 24ft with Flybridge Gill Yacht Charters Jelcraft 28ft Fast Fisher Bell Woodworking Limited SPURS Loch Ness Yacht Charters Ltd Falcon 23 Surf Jet CI Riva Rudy Super 27' Fast Fisherman 'starfish' Bob Spalding Ltd The other battle, for warmth and comfort Barry Pickthall on the clothing needed by sailors who take on the elements Fun is in for fashion Sailing has finally discovered the colourful look, says Amanda Atha Marina Developments plc Floating opulence of the few For some, yachting means a lifestyle beyond everybody else's reach, a stately home that happens to be water-borne. Sarah Norbury finds some extravagant personalities and a world of silk, onyx and gold, palatial saloons, Cordon Bleu cooking, whirlpool baths and helicopter pads Puerto Sotogrande Victoria Yachts Rebirth of grand old challenger Elizabeth Meyer on her tender loving care for a racing yacht in distress Wessex Resins & Adhesives Ltd. Mercantile Credit Marine Servicing Agency Ltd Falcon Sailing 1989 420 Sea Ray Sundancer Cornish Adventure Sailing Keelson Corporate Charter Guernsey Gear (T) Fischers Marine French Riviera Airsealand Yachting Holidays Tenrag Yacht Charters Sun Fizz 40 Eel Pie marine centre Summertime Active Holiday's Gorleston Marine Ltd. C. Charters Sea School Marine Servicing Agency Ltd. Atlantic International Marine Clearwater Holidays Angela Leisure Ltd Blue Peter Yacht Charters B. J. W. Automarine Ltd. Hebrides Afloat Northern Powerboats Vee Express 267 Chris-Craft 1988 Cavalier Kelvin Hughes Limited Fairline 40 Sport Yacht Sharp lines and cutting edge of Swordfish Dag Pike finds the powerboat with classic quality as well as speed Sealine IVECO aifo Diesel Engines MerCruiser Caterpillar In praise of the wide blue yonder Peter Skellern, who came late to boating, talks to Malcolm McKeag Vitesse 620 The right channels for boating beginners Malcolm McKeag advises sailing lessons for the serious newcomer Chris Craft Sealine & (London) Ltd. Sunseeker Mallorca

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