News from 17/03/1990
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, T. H. Richardson, Jeremy Andrews, Leslie Duckworth, Malcolm Brown, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, R. G. Carter Ltd v Clarke, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Barbara Ellis, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Girard Steichen, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Hazel Leslie, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Treasure, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Andrew McEwen and Rosemary Righter, John Major, Howell v Montey, Ray Clancy, A. E. Lucas, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Sanda Miller, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Regina v Moss, Bernard Gordon Lennox (Chairman), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Philip Pangalos, Rob Neillands, Alan Lorimer, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Henry Stanhope, Robert Nye, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Kathryn Deane, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., James Wood, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Heseltine, Paul Wheeler, Simon Tait, Jenny Tabakoff, P. W. Hooper, Christopher Walker and Andrew McEwen, Nicole Swengley, Geoffrey Alderman, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Sydney Friskin, Bruce Sandison, Nicholas Harling, Mr S Bear, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Reggie von Zugbach, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Craig Brown, Ray Connolly, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Edward Buscombe, Phil McLennan, Conrad Voss Bark, Malcolm McKeag Les Sables d'Olonne, Robin Neillands, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Jill Sherman, Ned Sherrin, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. A. Mizzi, David Selbourne, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, D. A. Chance, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, John Shaw, Maeve Sherlock, Richard 'Cosmo' Hawkes, Stephen Twigg, Annabel Walker, Janet Walford, Helen Pridham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Catherine Adams, John Hill, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans and Peter Green, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, S. P. J. Van Wyk, Probate Manager, Richard Morrison, Richard Webster, Hartley Shawcross, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Jonathan Cheal, Nicky Hughes, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, Norman Fowler, Anthony Cox, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoInside Major set to raise £1 bn in extra taxes Budget increase expected on alcohol and tobacco In today's 64-page Times £lbn bid left on answer machine Likud move Telegraph up Tories reveal growing unease on leadership Prince gets the message in Nigeria Travel Gorbachov sets deadline for Lithuania Aids policy blow as WHO chief quits Review The Mortgage Corporation Books Iraq to stage anti-British protest today Modern Forces ambulance crews stand down News Roundup Co-op rice withdrawn Britons lead to Pole Exile murder inquiry Boat inquest review City air services cut Newspaper of the year award goes to Russia NSPCC Chief constables criticize new budget controls Spying claim denounced as 'fevered speculation' 'Any effort to justify Bazoft execution beneath contempt' Kinnock sees a Tory defeat as notice to quit Ministers resist revival of European trade in live horses Major is pressed to help families Mother fights move to place 'white' girl with black family Clapham victim's widow awarded £106,000 Ferrari is expected to fetch £9m Saleroom Surrey judge urges young Scot to take high road Probation for aiding suicide Euthanasia attempt Inventor sailing into the future Law fair is judged a success Farm boss jailed for £730,000 deception Cyril Kaye A Major Budget dilemma Next Week Tournament of the Mind Portfolio 'Brooke initiative' may yet bear fruit in Northern Ireland Sick actor victim of 'monstrous invasion' Judges back privacy laws Parkinson calls for cuts in BR services Skillion Storage Warehouse Councils double charges for second-home owners Fowler says child benefit must not wither away Parliament Family Policy The unlikely revolutionaries of Bishop's Green The poll tax debate Researchers claim 'breakthrough' in irradiation testing Rifkind gives back crofts 'to people' Community ownership plan Landmark verdict due on rare house Alliance Leicester Surgery sets crippled soldier on his feet Citroen BX Likud knives out for Shamir after defeat in Knesset US digs in against forcing boat people home Iraq 'set to make uranium for arms' Bit players of American history to centre stage Sizzling colour to beat winter blues Black rule is seem as inevitable De Klerk's brother weighs up future Collor launches economic reform World Roundup Bill of Rights rejected (Reuter): China attacks press (Reuter): Working hours cut Singh in crisis as deputy resigns Brandt views the fruit of his Ostpolitik Problem of ethnic Russians still looms over Baltic independence War of words on Benin's 'Democracy Wall' Splits Weaken hopes of Bavarian right East German politicians learn fast from West Changing Face of Europe How Votes Will Decide Winners and Losers Brittah urges EC integration Warsaw Pact seeks accord Power plays that made a Gorbachov The Soviet Congress (Reuter): Florence traders' deal (AP): Astiz 'guilty' (AP): Denktas goes (AP): Nepal future (Reuter): Cordobés boy (Reuter): Cigarette fight (Reuter): Briton's arrest (Reuter): News cover (Reuter): Jump to it Royal Mail International Secret Stasi reports sell like hot cakes Changing Face of Europe Romanian models in catwalk strike Times Diary Simon Barnes Danger: Bandwagons in middle of road David Selbourne, concluding his series on German reunification, says that tomorrow's elections will be a first sign of how the politics of the left is changing in Europe Making the worst of the best Taxing freedom of choice Norman Fowler calls for Budget help for working mothers Lingua franca or Babel? The URNS of East Germany Humpty Dumpty in Jerusalem Life and Death Looking abroad for market truths Surprise and disquiet over poll tax Misuse of footpaths 'The Satanic Verses' Harrods findings Prospect of Nazi war crimes trials British Jewry Past services Gallipoli campaign Sleeping easy Court Circular Memorial service Marriage Services tomorrow Birthdays Appointments George Costakis The man who rescued Russia's abstract paintings The business of investing in faith Clifford Longley Lord Heycock Jim Ede The enjoyment of art in a domestic setting Dinners Service dinners Weekend royal engagements Are you Immature? Learn to be mature. Are you… Mr Bevin's Call for Labour Anniversaries The Samaritans Latest wills Reception Luncheon The Times Making waves on the radio Television Choice The matter of the heart Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday's Television and Radio A walk on the wild side Television Choice Wordfinder BBC 1 Thatcher in attack on 'airy-fairy' Greens The Times Crossword No 18,244 Warm welcome for Queen Mother in Berlin Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Date set for apartheid talks South African negotiations Weather East German parties neek and neck in first free poll Accelerated Learning Comment Executive Editor The Pound Stock Market MiniScribe $20m loan defended Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Depositors still bitter as SIB trial nears BTR launches $1.6bn bid for US group British firm delivers dawn offer to answering machine Data point to persistence of strong inflationary pressures Belgian buy backfires on Astra Acqusition of ammunition group blasts profits Bank plugs hole in tax defences Hodgson Martin Trading halted in Wiggins shares Forsayth directors quit after boardroom row Business Roundup BAA traffic rises 8.6% Payout at Brompton Cooper sales earn £8.45m Independent Financial Adviser Pickens lifts Koito stake Pict is selling profit interest Swedes steering Sealink to cross-Channel luxury Bluebird in £5m cash call By Our City Staff: Legal aid granted for Clowes defence The Times Save & Prosper Hughes in talks with BAe on saving project World Market Indices London Traded Options TKM makes £100m agreed bid for Lada cars importer Growth at ASH lifts profit 22% to £23m City alert over stolen papers Sales down Dealing halts Benson chilled Gaskell slips Sirdar down Bolton loss Colonnade win Minorco payout Hornby Group steams ahead with rise of 44% William Low in £200m purchase from Isosceles By Our City Staff: Mannesmann to raise holding in TI Group EHP sells Singer franchise to Canada New chairman reports big reduction in borrowings By Our City Staff: Tunnel group gives Seeboard £2m contract Budget prepares the ground for Major move into Number 10 By Our City Staff: Marshall Field chief launches buyout bid RMC cuts Dredging stake The Alliance Trust PLC Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Amstrad shares rally on hopes of recovery Market firm The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Inside Gartmore Bank steps in over gross account move Peckham joins the ranks of dead societies Family Money Lockton liquidation likely Touche Remnant SIB set to act over warrants Murray Johnstone Limited Northern Rock Guinness Mahon sells the DIY way NatWest seeks more than 1.5 deals a day Family Money Poll tax to hit council pensions In the savings set watch the society you keep TSB prints your worth - instantly Briefings Dawn of independence Family Money Barbara Ellis says the idea of cutting tax bills by moving savings offshore and a few pitfalls The Equitable Life Knight Williams To Place your Advertisement on Family Money Pages… Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited French banks woo homeowners Family Money BES issues poised for take-off at the airport Jon Ashworth looks at some of the schemes chasing £400m Allied Dunbar Save & Prosper SIB has teeth but not much of a bite Securities and Investements Board Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. The a to Z of B and B Family Money Jon Ashworth on the ins and outs of the great tax-saving ritual of spring The Solicitors Financial & Property Services Company Fidelity CU Assurance MIM Britannia Portable path blocked Family Money Janet Walford looks at the problem of leaving a group pension plan and trying to keep a personal scheme Revenue shmes on Jersey's tax-free funds Save & Prosper Save & Prosper Clintons 1990 Fund plc No news really is no news as Indosuez acquires Gartmore Family Money Barbara Ellis on the sound of silence around the purchase of fund manager Framlington Peps close with little redress for holders Yorkshire Building Society John Govett Investment Trust The M&G PEP Britannia Building Society (Isle of Man) Limited Early advice is the key to mortgage problems Family Money Helen Pridham looks at options for coping with repayments Save & Prosper Adding to bereavement grief Family Money Lindsay Cook gives a warning about homes suddenly left vacant Transferring shares to minimize CGT Letters Simple answer to an inheritance tax problem Mercury Asset Management Disguise put them In for a big surprise Henderson the Investment Managers Portfolio Platinum The Equitable Life Nationwide Anglia Wine A son of the soil in the making After years working in television studios, Paul Heiney has bought a farm and intends running it in the old-fashioned way, using carthorese, a hand-plough and well-rotted muck on the fields. It's a dream and a challenge. He tells why Westwood Section 3 Espana Lobster on the Orient Express The Ned Sherrin Column On Tarka's trail Otters are the focus of a new tourist project in Devon reports John Hill It I were... Austin Mitchell Holidays to write home about 'Relax in the comfort of your own car and feel yourself a part of the famous Eight Mile Tailback' Picture Gallery 'In school I don't recall having to think of a career. We led a much more carefree life' A Childhood: Teddy Kollek Greaves Travel Ltd. From our Own Correspondent: How to turn heads in the East Only brave Communist Party followers in East Germany present themselves as anything other than passive victims, says Anne McElvoy Golden age of the cloisonné vase Collecting John Shaw reports on a craft known in 16th century Japan Take one guide... Museums Simon Tait reviews the new Times Guide to Museums and Galleries Outings Youth's view of the future Campus With student loans and disaffiliation high on the agenda, April's elections for president of the NUS will be closely watched. Here the outgoing reflects on her two years in office, and the two main candidates put their views The Sunday Times Restaurant and Catering Guide Covent Garden Gallipoli Restaurant Curry Royal Restaurant The Bright Rising Star Restaurant New ways for old Eating out Jonathan Meades travels from the age of the barbbecue near the British Museum through a time warp to Ely Cathedral Marbella Spanish Restaurant Le Cellier du Midi Golden Horn The English Gardening School Fresh South Coast Lobsters A less than modest proposal Food Robin Young puts the argument for eating baby vegetables, whatever the cost Directory The Bin Club A celebration of the spud The Times Cook Be it ever so humble, or new and exotic, the potato is the most adaptable of vegetables, Frances Bissell writes Popping a cork at the Budget Drink Champagne and other sparklers should be on the weekend shopping list for Budget beaters, Jane MacQuitty reports Diana Leadbetter Petite Liquorelle Before, during and after Beyond the Fringe... and Beyond By Ronald Bergan Virgin, £12.95 Enter the cosmic joker Science Fiction Armageddon The Musical By Robert Rankin Bloomsbury, £13,99 Robert Ludlum the Bourne Ultimatum Two views of the sacred and profane A Satanic Affair Salman Rushdie and the Rage of Islam By Malise Ruthven Chatto &Windus, £14.95 Backbone of the nation For Home and Country: War, Peace and Rural Life as Seen Through the Pages of the Wi Magazine 1919-1959 Compiled by Penny Kitchen Ebury press, £5.99 A nationalism con Maud Gonne: Ireland's Joan of Arc? Back to the USSR Little Vera By Maria Khmelik Translated by Cathy portar Blomsbury, £7.99 Picture Gallery Obsessed by the past Fiction On the trail of the native American Crime Out of the wood Children The Hidden House By Martin Waddel Illustrated by Angela Barrett Walker Books, £7,95 Penguin In search of an England that never was England and Englishness Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry 1688-1900 By John Lucas The Hogarth Press, £18 The South Bank Centre IBBS & Tillett Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Philharmonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items MM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Libor Pešek Barbican Hall Vernon Handley Joseph Swensen Helsinki Philharmonic… Shadowlands RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Vh Helen Reddy Vienna Boys Choir Vh Ravi Shankar Multiple Classified Advertising Items When the funding dries up Television Discs and jockeys Radio University College Opera Touching study of sorrow Theare Power limps towards weariness Births, Marriages and Deaths Southampton Concert Cracow PO/Penderecki Barbican Hall Fighting the good fight in Romania The Arts Andrei Plesu once risked death on behalf of a jailed poet. Now the Minister of Culture faces different problems, Sanda Miller writes Dance Adventures in Motion Pictures The Place Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Gunning for the emotion Vinyl floored? Despite the rumours, the days of the LP are far from over, Mike Nicholls reports High on farmyard and trolls Records Classical Tournament of the Mind Round 11 of The Times Tournament of the Mind includes a clever test of your word power and a general knowledge question that is sure to perplex Entrants are playing for the chance to win £5,000, the top prize from success in the finals and a special timed play-off. The top school team will be decided from the final five rounds. School teams are playing for a Hewlctt Packard computer Rock Update A-Z Guide to Rock Genesis Grateful Dead Homes & Gardens Bramley's Nurseries The All Year Conservatory Book Little nursery treasures Gardening Francesca Greenoak pays a spring visit to a family-run business enjoying the surge of interest in new and unusual plants Weekend Tips Beech Hedging Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Ken Muir Murray Tough as They Come Old Fashioned and English Roses You've Suffered Gale Damage? Bramley's Nurseries Pestronics Ltd Snowdrops in the Green Dig & Delve Organics Walk Snowdrops in the Green The Horticultural Correspondence College That's What's Occurring Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Medivac Big Big Heated Seats Easythru Pet Doors Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Treske The Big Shirt Company Times Computer Crosswords Quilted Nylon Bedspreads S. L. M. Ltd. Traditional Victorian Nightshirts P&S Ltd. Seymour Shirts Shoparound MOPS Soversign Wardrobes Ltd Moriartis's Workshop Power Hear! For the Home insublind Sofa to Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Wall Bed Company MOPS Mail—a—teddy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Playing the flower name game Gifts of scented beauty Shopping There is more to Mother's Day than just buying a bunch of flowers. Nicole Swengley reports on some fresh ideas and prices Flying Flowers Bridge The Week Ahead Chess Winning Move Crossword Concise No 2129 Football Dream start is key to dream game Eye operation puts Mason at risk The Times provides expert analysis on how the grand… Sprinters urged to boycott Johnson on his return Parrott shows new strength English presence felt in Edinburgh Bell's Old Scotch Whisky A Drive in the Desert Closed for Democracy Beneath the Waves The union at rugby's coal-face When England meet Scotland today, the forwards will stage their own grand slam. David Hands reports Streetwise Scots will pose fresh problems The Times guide to the players who carry Scottish and English hopes of a grand slam at Murrayfield this afternoon Scotland MCC take the chance of more practice England must seize chance to rethink their Test strategy Cricket New Zealand find runs a precious commodity Facts and Figures behind the Grand Slam Decider at Murrayfield Petchey's retrieval of form is rewarded Tennis: Britain's No. 6 Matches Top Canadian for Second Time in Month Manchester aim to honour Penny with victory Basketball: Despite Recent Tragedy, the Game Must Go on Bates takes familiar beating England Aitchison sets up English victory Rugby Union Scottish Univs Bramley the captain for youth match United favoured by the record book if not their form Football: Rush Looks for his First Goal against Manchester United Match of the day at new San Siro Hoddle sees a specialist about his knee Austrian aim In Brief (Reuter): Jansher wins Ware to NFL (Reuter): Drug free Indoor defeat Villa aim to make headway First division Arsenal v Chelsea Groves is fit again… From a Special Correspondent, Tenerife: Olazábal's 69 all to no avail Golf: Ryder Cup Player is Disqualified for Picking up a Stone Steady Irwin sets the early pace Irish short of tickets for World Cup Okamoto takes the early lead English pair reach the final Badminton Former champions meet in semi-final Bowls For the Record Record for impressive Davies Swimming Blake has few worries as fifth leg starts Yachting Major influence helps young players Ken Lawrence meets a cricket-loving Chancellor of the Exchequer with more than Budget statistics in mind McAuley suitably prepared Boxing Tournaments aid England strategy Hoping to make home gains Hockey RAC cuts Lombard event by a day Motor Rallying Tonight, England and Brazil at home Woolworths Essential to defeat the jinx at Perpignan Rugby League World sport may lose as map is redrawn Germany: The Future in Sport In the second of tow articles from Germany, David Miller looks at the significance for sport of its unification Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Ladbrokes Pilgrims flock to Tibbie's shrine Sports Book of the Week Bruce Sandison reveals the spell cast upon Scotland's literary giants by the waters of St Mary's Loch. Their tales are told at the hearth of Tibbie Shiel's Inn, which provided Border hospitality to fishermen through the ages. Good catches are still made by anglers today 'The rough roads must have been jammed with artists and literati, notebooks poised' Absentees clear the path for Whitaker Equestrianism By a Special Correspondent: Leng goes west for success Favourite will encounter no lack of rivals Rackets Dancing Brave's first-born begins his racing preparations Caulfield criticizes spate of whip bans Athletes blamed for missing their races British tilt at superpowers without injured Jackson Athletics Welcome in the hillside Meal after wheels is the aim Cycling Brownslone to lead the way in Cambridgeshire qualifier Pollution control change criticized Fishing Cusack cannot contemplate failure Judo Lamazou sets solo record Yachting Espy to get the better of old rival Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections The Times Racing Service No Title Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Results from two meetings Milieu poised to advertise Lincoln claim Rapid Raceline Right to change use without planning consent Represented parties are not within discovery rule Independent valuer can take account of late offer to buy Removing delays in getting masters' appointments Purchasers obtain title free from charging order Guidance on new procedure relating to appeal applications Ratepayer's error renders application to remove property from list invalid Confessions obtained in absence of solicitor cause court concern A city talking through its hat Travel George Hill ponders some Soviet mysteries, from icons to head-gear Fun for none but the brave Jill Sherman limbers up for a week in the Savoie, and discovers the worst skiing weather for 20 years Worldwide Thomson The Stones of Rome Picture Gallery Jersey Trail Finders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yugotours Sailing Luxury Crewed Charter Yachts. Perfect private… Multiple Classified Advertising Items AITO Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villa Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Journey Latin America Exodus Charles Cavendish Enterprises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Finlays Ski Offers! Ski Highlife Ski-Ing Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Week-End Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Children's Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northumbria Ireland Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Lake District National Carden Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Anglia Aylsham Motels Norfolk Country Cousins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sealink British Ferries The sound of music in the air Hilary Finch completes her round-up of the best culture Europe can offer throughout this year. Next week: a guide to British festivals Guide to European Festivals Brittany Ferries Art of Travel Africa Bound Travel Books A breath of luxury air Weekend Break Leaping in at the deep end Travel Score a quiet break Travel News Guerba Expeditions Citybreaks Thomson A desert surprise Off the beaten track in Namibia, Ros Drinkwater discovers a strange and beautiful land time has passed by Island of Light Ausonia A Potted History of Printing from the First Letter… The Hazards Art of clean living Going Natural Nicky Hughes on the importance of a healthy approach over home comfort JM Picture Gallery CDC Leisure Presents Mortgages to build a communiy Annabel Walker visits the Cumbrian village that has been revitalized with the Ecology Building Society's help Eco Loans Comment Groveside Homes Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath Women in search of the right priorities Ros Drinkwater examines the beliefs of the successful who set an example Trend Setters Balsan 3 (UK) Limited Poisons that could bring perils home Safety How to deal with those lurking chemical dangers by Malcolm Brown Petworth House Ltd. Bio Nutrition Ltd Riverside Residential Solway Coast Barker & Co. Park Attwood Auro AYR BSDA 20 Year Guarantee Anbil Systems Ltd Recycled Paper Carriers Other Green Products Available It may be greener ... but is it cleaner? Shoppers can be misled by what they see on the shelves. Nicole Swengley unravels some of the confusions Products Verdant Lovell Homes Berkeley Homes Take the first steps to making your home… The two-way bonus when you saye fuel Energy Heating efficiency means lower bills and a healthier atmosphere, writes David Rudnick Crimeshield plus In Hardwood or Softwood Improve the quality of your health by staying with… Trident green Preservation The Wash House The Roger Newton School of Decorative Finishes Log Houses Nordic "futons" Alphabeds Crucial Trading Limited Friends of the Earth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beauty Therapy Meridian Housing Association The most successful development in the Algarve Vendee Atlantic Coast Olbas Pastilles Spring Windsor Property Company (1986) Ltd. Grandse Olympian Bathrooms PLC Comfort Ltd Join the disappearing revolution and... Protection Kevin Eason on the garage that disappears under the garden Proton Motor Show Gold Medal Winners ... Convert Motoring How the makers are now trying to control the toxins from car engines The Property Register Hann Overland Edinburgh Go Green with Amways Crescourt Loft Conversions Aztek Furniture Fluvo fitness A leisure concept has built up around pools. Anthony Cox looks at the trend Exercise S. A. & J Jones & Son Cotswold Health Products Limited Pembrokeshire Vegetarian Guesthouse Green Kits Dunlopillo Latex Beds
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