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News from 30/06/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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R. A. Lever, Geoff Lewis, Victoria McKee, Alan Castle, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, I. R. White (Chairman), Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Holly Hill, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Charles Tidbury, Patricia Davies, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, M. Williams, A. N. Waddell, Barbara Ellis, J. K. Brownlees, Mark Souster, Alan Turner, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Richard Ford and Nicholas Wood, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Girard Steichen, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Bill Dixon Smith, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, Michael Horsnell and Quentin Cowdry, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Callum Murray, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, R. A. McIvor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, M. A. Kidd, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Correspondent, Joanna Rahim, Ruth Gledhill, Edward Day, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Gavin Stamp, Peter Hughes, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Nicola Murphy, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Tony Winlaw, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, John J. C. Freeman, Nicholas Hytner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Graham Taylor, John Percival, Fiona MacCarthy, Alison Payne, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Melly, Teymoor Nabili, Lindsay Cook, Anatol Lieven and Mary Dejevsky, James G. Bradshaw, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, William Jackson, Lin Jenkins, Nigel Andrew, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Tim Vaughan-Hughes, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, David Jewell, Sandy Bisp, Lord Alexander, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Sanjoy Roy-Chowdhury, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, David Kauders, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Richard Wetherell, Mr J. E. Humphrey, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, David Willetts, Joan Goodman, Maurice Lousley, Craig Seton, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Peter Guilford, Michael Massey, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, D. C. Horton, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, I. C. Clark, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, John a Spence (Chairman), Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Rosemary Vercy, Malcolm Craig, John Wilcockson, H. D. McFarlane, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, C. B. Russell, William A. Moffett, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Anne McElvoy and Wolfgang Münchau, Jonathan Meades, David Tytler, Education Editor, Ken Lawrences, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, Wilfred Graham, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Christopher Logue, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Anthony Cox, P. G. Richardson, Mary Dejevsky, Shelagh Strother Smith, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, J. Waddington,

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Vilnius freezes independence for 100 days Key vote on eve of Soviet congress James Meade Limited Capriati survives Armoured invasion as the mark goes east India and China act on ozone Staffing dispute after jail break-out attempt Fuel leak grounds US shuttles So, who is Dick Tracy? Saturday Review Jacket and tie for Jagger Vintage of the century Flying down to Bembridse One man and his mansion Managers and the methods Greatest show on two wheels Beware salesmen bearing grants Index Property slump halts Docklands spending A Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Antiquities at Sotheby's are looted, says professor Authorities allowed to hold over health debts £8,000 fines over banned pesticide £4m plan to develop John o'Groats Picture Gallery MPs to look into BAe tax 'deal' BR accused of racial discrimination Old rail regions to be abolished Prince is kept in hospital Blast kills boy Video raid Return to airport Mortgage fraud Correction Ofiicers foil breakout as prisoners seize JCB St Paul's in chess victory Witnesses told appalling lies, Saunders tells court A volatile mix of prisoners under one roof Storming Strangeways 'not worth risk to life' Coutts & Co Is Princess Stephanie still ready to marry? The Sunday Times French strike causes minor ferry delays Petite Liquorelle Motoring fines in City may be higher for the rich School tests revised after complaints by teachers By our Education Editor: 20,000 respond to recruiting campaign Careers fair attracts thousands Court granting raises a racket at Wimbledon Picture Gallery Radon traced to phosphate pebbles BBC seeks £10m for world TV news EC name 140 British beaches in legal action Woman charged with arson Police surgery Aid plane Inmate escapes Bugbear Theatre peace All in good time Only Nikon "Eau, I say" Tories must not be party of the selfish minister says Calcutt reasoning 'illogical' Museum service compared to troubled NHS Picture Gallery Fairclough Homes 15 million are living in poverty say Methodists Protest to Brussels, Howard tells firms Portillo rules out big changes to community charge Investment Trusts Association of Investment Trust… Council to shed 800 jobs in capping cut House study shows maintenance need 'Emigration threatens Hong Kong stability' Parliament New acts Rafsanjani attacked by hardliner on links to West Bush seeks backing of public on tax U-turn Kaunda's forces round up students China launches census as orphanages fill up Strikes and traffic jams, but food adds spice to Europe's capital Brussels Notebook Remark by Fang undercuts story of his ill health (AP): Novelist Wallace dies at 74 (Reuter): Top judge shot dead in Kashmir (Reuter): Aquino plea as Peace Corps go Honecker to be tried for murder Ukraine miners seek to widen political strike Radicals sound warning of hardline 'plot' Writing on the wall for East Germany's future ghost towns Reunification of the German economy From our Own Correspondent in East Berlin: Big Top comes to end of the road Picture Gallery Nato is divided on first use of nuclear weapons Hard cash buys cold comfort at counters From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Polish police raid ministry to end protest by framers Nigerian succeeds Ramphal Disaster theory (Reuter): Berry denial Pilot questioned (AP): Passport rule From our Correspondent in Jerusalem: Soviet Jews bring housing shortage Picture Gallery RoyScot Finance Group From Reuter in Prague: Careful Havel renames cabinet Discipline or dissent? …and moreover British pointers to a new miracle David Willetts believes East Germany can benefit from our 1980s' industrial upheaval Too precious, too Scottish to be left with the Scots Westminster is abdicating its role of protecting our fringe areas. Brussels must step in, argues Marion Shoard Any similarity … Enough, say the Image-makers Diary Barbed arrow Diary Spoke in their wheel Diary Wealth of notions Diary East Germany Reborn A Healthier Service The Train now Vanishing Royal pomp m heart of London Knock-on effect of council reform 'Fast-track' judges Cosmetic labels Fire at Dropmore Doctor's dismissal Cost of schooling Honouring a wartime hero Ballet 'coup' Community charge Brief encounter Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Colonel Douglas Drysdale Colonel Douglas Drysdale, DSO, OBE, who commanded a special combined force of Royal marines and men of the United States Marine Corps in some of the grimmest fighting of the Korean war, died aged 73 on June 22. He was born on October 2,1916 St Paul's Walden Receptions Church services for tomorrow: Third Sunday after Trinity Dr August Closs Dr August Closs, Emeritus Professor at Bristol University and head of its German department from 1931 to 1964, died aged 91 on June 21. He was born in Upper Austria on August 9,1898 School announcements Gabriel Mace Gabriel Macé, editor-in-chief of the French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchainé for 21 years, and a writer with the paper for 43 years, died aged 71 on June 23. He was born in 1919 Prof Benjamin Morris Professor Benjamin Stephen Morris, director of the National Foundation for Educational Research from 1950 to 1956, and Professor of Education at Bristol University, 1956-1975, has died aged 80. He was born on May 25,1910 Dinners Share your food and wine with those who haven't… From our Special Correspondent: "Irritation" of Rates Effect on Industry Charity Appeals Multiple Display Advertising Items Combat Stress Royal College of Physicans Oxfam The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund London Association for the Blind British Diabetic Association Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2216 Rentals West Kens Fully furn 2 bed flat 1 dble. 1 nearly,… Heddle John Bentley MP otherwise Bentley John Heddle… Honda (UK) Limited Flying: The Woman who Wins How to restore the really bug house In 1982 when David Pinnegar first visited Hammerwood Park it was "the ugliest great hulk I have ever seen". Now he calls it home. Nigel Andrew took the tour WEEKending Thermabond Ltd. Natracalm Happy days with mulched binder in the marsh Farmer's diary City dwelling and country living Home from home: Hunter Davies Learning to fly a kite Feather report Walk: Bayham Abbey Reaching for fame in the sky The competitors in this weekend's Schneider Trophy azir race include four Briish women. Sandy Bisp reports Taming the wild wood Originals: Jan Norbury, woodcarver Country events Ortho Kinetics (UK) Ltd. Feathers in their cap Breeding The Club Riviera Timeshare Opportunity of a Lifetime Forging cold beauties Assets Where to buy The watering hole that flowed with spies About town: Cheltenham A head of the field Obsessions: Joanna Mackle Seeds of discontent Gems: Columbia Road Events in town Drawing a curtain over controversy Changing face In a corner of Trafalgar Square the new wing of the National Gallery is almost revcaled. Callum Murray reports Accelerated Learning Dexeter See for Miles Neils Sofa's Sofabeds Ardenco Ltd. French Pine beds by Moriarti Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Akom Ltd Victorian Pine Box No… Shoparound Sovereign Wardrobes Ltd The Breton Shirt Company Beamscan Ltd. Medivac Fieldways a division of Elegant Plc The Back Shop The Raworth Centre Springs Hydro Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the Home Industrial Food Machinery Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge School of Beauty Therapy The Floatation Tank Experience In-House The London Wall Bed Company "Futons" South Bank Squash & Fitness Club Take Shape Harley Street & St James's Mrs Hilary Gray Jacobus Workshop Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC The Candlestick Lamp Target practice Firearms Clever thieves At Large Of booms, bangs and price crashes As the shadow of Mr Chandelier's phantom bids fall across the market, London auction houses have an unpleasant awakening Antiques and Collecting Capes Dunn Debrett House Histories Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Review Preview Mr. Chippendale's Antiques Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre The Philharmonia Borodin String Quartet Atlas of the World Wigmore Hall Simon Fischer Violin Paul Coker Piano St. Simon Zelotes Barbican Hall Norman Meadmore Ltd Raymond Gubbay Summer Classics Royal Albert Hall The Downshire Players of London Victor Hochhauser International Season Victor Hochhauser Mozart-Bach Vivaldi Carmina Burana Tchaikovsky Classical Favourites One man's taste is another's poison Censorship Row How best to counter jesse Helms? American artists have met to plan their resistance, as Holly Hill reports Multiple Display Advertising Items You can now end every Sunday on a high note Theatre The Touch Bush A stage for second thoughts Theatre Nicholas Hytner, currently directing King Lear, describes how observations of textual changes has given a new slant to the play More a farce in fancy dress Theatre She's in Your Hands! Royal Exchange, Manchester Lezginka Town & Country Manner Ltd. BBC 1 BBC 1 KWAI The spice of life! BA attacks Parkinson airline deal with America World Cup 'war' warning The Times Cross Word No 18,334 Weather No confetti or kiss for Japan's new princess A Tax Free Saving Sport England's selection Court position Triple Quest Cup prospects Tour starts United front Picture Gallery Setting sail Becker's route barred by improving Cash Irish miracles in a bewildered city An Indian Cup of woe Explosion of interest? Show Courts Programme Short cut to success Great deeds in Devon Purists struggling to cope with continued success for Republic The Open Business School World Cup Programme Grunting could be just a passing phase Comment Champion loses her sparkle as media accusations rankle Teacher's Crowds fall White presses Capriati and the sparkle persists Ivanisevic's rocket racket Cash leads players to rescue Multiple Display Advertising Items LeMond looks ready to upset the sceptics John Wilcockson previews the most open Tour de France for years as leading riders use different methods of preparation East Germans bid farewell Six Riders to Follow on the Tour ITV too clever by quarter Features of the Tour Hawk-eyed artist of the court Rex bellamy reviews the wonderful, record-breaking career of Rod Laver, the shy, easy-going Australian who could raise his game to any level demanded of it Marty Riessen summed up Laver admirably: Off the court his personality seems almost retiring. But it's as if he goes into a telephone booth and changes. There are a lot of good competitors. But he's fantastic Win three-day visit to Open Sit comfortably for the roughest of rides Sport on TV: The Week in View Ken Lawrences guide to the best in televised sport in the week ahead The Rockhampton Rocket The Week's Highlights Heavy fine for Platini In Brief Higgins threat College blow Well prepared Club for sale Doubts persist Sainz hopeful Talking point Burrell best Mansfield in carriage leadership Equestrianism Texaco Essex Fraser handed a Test lifeline Hemmings benefits from England selectors' policy of preserving team spirit ICC gets tough on falling standards Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Majestic Wine Warehouses Students' historic success Lunn manages to keep ticking over Gallacher latest of generation to disturb Faldo Golf Redoxon Black back on the right track British athletes in impressive from at the Dairy Crest Games For the Record Facts and figures Wimbledon Results Today's Order of Play Moynihan ploy unlikely to open European door World Cup Football Goalscoring sinks to an all-time low World Cup Notebook Jack of hearts World Cup Notebook Bournemouth to seek an injunction Football Concert pitch Worldcup Notebook Barely decent England confident of coping The Path to the Final The odds must be that class will tell at last No happy ending in sight for the delightful World Cup fairy-tales of Cameroon and the Republic of Ireland On the World Cup Tomorrow's Probable Teams How They Qualified Milla is fit to play Inside knowledge threat to Yugoslavs Quarter-Final Form Guide World Cup Fixtures An Irish defeat is necessary for the good of the game Today's Teams White hears alarm bells ringing Top industrialist believes generosity of arab owners is masking a racing crisis for which government is largely responsible Results from six meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Impressive Mujtahid looks a name worth remembering Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Quest For Fame to win classic confrontation Curragh Tomorrow BBC2 Form guide to the nine runners Game Plan to uphold Salsabil's Oaks form Mandarin: Reliable Rock City to regain winning ways at Newmarket Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Smart Moniga can give Balding Hamburg prize Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Racing next week From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: In The Wings has fine chance Big-race field The great contest for friendship Plymouth will see 77 vessels preparing for the two Tall Ships races, and striving for international understanding, including a small British brig, Astrid The Cutty Sarl Tall Ships Race Yachts Boats and Watersports Lying South Coast Classic Gentlemans Motor Sunseeker Sailing Boats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hire and Charter Offshore Multiple Display Advertising Items Wave Greece Deep sea challenge for Karen Thrills and spills of a water chase James Bond style The latest water-sport craze to sweep Britain is wetbiking, a cross between water-skiing and motorbiking. Anthony Cox takes a look Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yachts Boats and Watersports Hire and Charter Inland Mainstream Power & Sail Charter Tallington Lakes Ltd. Kawasaki jet ski Watercraft Bay Class Yachts Ltd Curtain rises for high-tech exports to Eastern Europe The Pound R Watson & Sons Consulting Actuaries SE investigates allegations of market rigging MP tables Dunsdale questions By our Banking Correspondent: Girobank sale attacked Diamond Investors seek DTI enquiry Frost warms to Norfolk bid By our City Staff: Bailiffs hold Ferriday after court hearing Bricom sold to Swedes for £337m Return to net profit at Cullen's Market forces mar celebration of capitalism's triumphs Conference delegates hail collapse of communism Yorkshire Water tops forecast By our City Staff: Asprey shines with 19.7% rise in profit By our City Staff: Buoyant Dowty up to £85.4m Refinancing sought by G&G Kynoch James Capel York Trust rises 12% but purchases hit eps Business Roundup EDP interims at £822,000 Business Roundup No dividend at Vistec Business Roundup SRH bid goes unconditional Business Roundup C&S revives dividend Business Roundup Sandell drops at half-time Business Roundup Zeta looking for a buyer Business Roundup Import tax scrapped as Germanies unite East abandons 'shield' for shops North-south gap 'to widen' (Reuter): Firm bonds help Dow to edge up World Markets Wall Street Traditional Options World Market Indices Blackwood shares fall on profits warning Recent Issues Burton's shares lose ground as rest of the market races ahead Stock Market HS in £6.4m double buy London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Another Perrier provision De Morgan hit City Site slump Marling eases Rothschild cut By our City Staff: Oil-spill payment is a record Pergamon falls Parkfield considering offers Unlisted Securities Director new shake-up at Berisford Investment Trusts Leica sells offshoot for £9.5m Chloride talks Tie Rack cut Anglia moves Stronger steel Atlantic gain Parkinson's lesson in how not to run a privatisation Germans attracted Shuffling brokers Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The Times Unit Trust Statistics Good gains City brokers dump Big Bang fall-out on investors Estate owner lives off income from portfolio Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Dabbling butcher aims for piece of the action Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans BA steers in-flight television towards height of success Angels await miracle for Bernadette Gillian Bowditch reports on the pitfalls of investing in West End shows Morgan Grenfell Pep Vigilance needed for men to benefit from Barber case Flemings Investment Trusts Unit trust carries safety net Providence Capitol adds gold to range of funds despite slump in bullion price By our Money Staff: Hill Samuel pep aims at capital and income Finding good returns on endowment policies Briefings Insurers to state expenses on policies SIB issues simplified set of rules Post-flotation costs weigh on Gas Slump in high street sales offers scope for discounts Choosing your tactics when a rights issue arises Royal Life's incentives help charity Commercial Union Trustees Limited Fidelity Investments Globe Investment P. L. C. Bond loans 'putting homes at risk' Unit trust rules fail to stamp out abuses over pricing Banks will sell SAYE shares in the autumn Milldon offers low rates on share deals Save & Prosper Knight Williams MIM Brittania IFA Promotion Limited Save & Prosper Globe Investment Trust P. L. C. Save & Prosper M&G Group When the bread winner goes missing Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair Investment trust bids put squeeze on shareholders Measuring relief in junk mail replies Tragedy and hypocrisy over Dunsdale Seeking the best rates available Gerrard Vivian Gray Limited Inducements work against the banks Guide on taxation for married couples Banking on a simple solution to overpaying on direct debit Paying the price of taking a risk Investors still at mercy of rogues Fidelity Investments Break away from a taxing trend Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Securities Limited Fidelity Investments Mercury Fund Managers Ltd M&G's departure from ombudsman scheme closes complaint route Let sleeping dogs wake earlier Comment Broker under investigation over shares name change Picture Gallery Halifax lifts top 90-day rate to 12% Triggering a case for larger premiums Capital City Love at first sight for chairman of Nat West Business Profile Henderson Crosthwaite Quick exit by M&G First Love Going missing Unit trusts Homes threat Price war Globe trotting Your views Dowty rises Tax dropped Girobank sale Complaints mount over student 'grants' ruse after watchdog reprimands insurer By our Money Editor: Rules governing student loans await go-ahead by Commons IG Index Scotland's cult of Charles Rennie Mackintosh by… George Melly on your with the Rollling Stones The Saturday Interview Theatre Cinema Art Dance Music Jazz Rock Opera It's only rock 'n' roll but I like it The Saturday Interview George Melly travels with the Rolling Stones, once teenage rebels, now cherished old troupers Amateur dramatics Edwardian Hotels Shouldn't your colour scheme he in harmony with… Wedgwood. Wouldn't you? The return of the native The Saturday Essay A German count is attempting to reclaim his ancestral castle in the east confiscated when his family fled the Russians 45 years ago, reports Anne McElvoy. Photographs by Homer Sykes Away from home Nissan U. K. Limited From Oujr Own Correspondent: Last puff for tobacco and alcohol? A Frenchman's inalienable right to the pleasures of Gauloise and Pernod is coming under fire as the government, in a new-found concern over health, plans to curb advertising. Philip Jacobson reports from the zinc-topped bar Wickes Patron saint of Glasgow's rebirth Charles Rennie MacKintosh's buildings are pilgrim shrines as the city celebrates its Year of Culture, Gavin Stamp writes No Title Stage whisper Why are theatre programmes so awful? The beauty of holiness Enthusiams The church of Abbey Dore, in the green Hereforshire hills, olden days. Roy strong celebrates the embodiment of a gentle English tradition Will Hollywood hype rescue Dick Tracy? Warren Beatty's blockbuster cost as much to promote as it dit to make, but some reviews have been lukewarm. Joan Goodman examines the movie's hard-sell How the British suffer for art While cultural festivals abroad can be glamorous affairs, Richar Morrison feels that ours are more to be endured Visitors seek stories of hardship to be swapped proudly later Dedra Hearing more from the Czechs Classical Records Photography For beautiful kitchens and bathrooms we recommend a… Dulux The last of the English pansies Beautiful, camp and never less than quotable, Stephen Tennant charmed a generation. But did he have any real talent, asks Fiona MacCarthy Serious Plasures The Life of Stephen Tennant By Philip Hoare Hamish Hamilton, £20 Where eagles dare A Sparrow's Flight Memoirs By Lord Hailsham Collins £17.50 Talking and talking and talking Sir Huge The Life of Huw Wheldon By Paul Ferris Michael Joseph £18.99 Picture Gallery The History Guild Euthymol Bloodshed in Bosnia How It Seemed Burdened by the classics The Shade of Horner a Study in Modern Greck Poetry By David Ricks Cambridge £25 Jackie As it was and might have been Pillar of Fire Dunkirk 1940 By Ronald Atkin Sidgwick & Jackson £13.95 Invasion The German Invasion of England July 1940 By Kenneth MacKsey Greenhill Books £14.95 British Diabetic Association Paperbacks Picture Gallery Top: Anni MacDonald Hall wears rubberised cotton… Picture Gallery Picture Gallery A stable relationship Designers have long taken inspiration from the tack room, Liz Smith says No Title Meat & Livestock Commission Valenca Costa Blanca Round peg in a square Jonathan Meades is surprised by the shining talent of a British chef in a London landmark gone to seed Fine Cellars Restaurant Guide A vintage year for England Jane MacQuitty picks the best from a fine bunch of English '89 wines Fruitful form of flattery Living Well Summer barbecues that need not end in tears You do not need to have a garden to enjoy outdoor cooking, writes frances Bissell, The Times cook The Flower of Scotland blooms in the East End When the Stewarts moved to Spitalfields, they took the spirit of the Highlands with them. Leslie Geddes-Brown found their home covered with their fervent nationalism. Photographs by Graham Wood Planting a dream of paradise The restful surroundings at Tintinhull, in Somerset, manage to combine all the features that Rosemary Verey looks for in her perfect garden Picture Gallery Small things bright and beautiful Francesca Greenoak Presents some simple solutions for creating lasting impressions in containers The Good Earth Restaurant Guide The Bright Rising Star Restaurant Peking and… Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Formosa Chinese Cuisine Khan's Restaurant Electragate Ltd Coated Steel Weather Vanes Decor Iron Gardening News and Weekend Tips Gardens to Visit Deacons Nurseries Homes & Gardens Roof Saver Old Pinks & Hardy Plants Old Fashioned & English Roses Riddle of the sanders Special Effects Anbil Systems Ltd Oryx Trading Ltd Relaxator Ltd. Hydrachem Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Horne & Sons Angela Stanley & Co Just Lettings Kennington Office The Times Octacon Pearce Construction Fenn Wright Spurlings Overseas Property Waycotts London Property Aldersgate Court Stickley & Kent Auctioneers Carleton Smith & Partners Tyser Greenwood Carleton Smith & Partners Moving to Surrey? Clapham South Debenham Tewson Residential Greene & Co Country Property Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd Martin & Basset Bamburgh Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cottages for Retirement Cordula The toll of a restoration drama Doing up a house is a labour of love that does not always bring a profit, says Joanna Rahim Treasure hunts amid the junk A Sharp eye for a bargin helps covert a church into a home Regalian Alan Selby & Partners Bovis Homes Searching for the soul of India The confusion and rich variety of the south threatens to overwhelm a visiting westerner's senses, writes Peter Hughes Travel Facts Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cannes Dordogne Experience Turkey Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heron House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take a walk on Offa's wild side The barrier which kept Saxon and Celt apart is a delight to explore on foot, Tim Vaughan-Hughes discovers Travel Facts Landing in Normandy Robin Young concludes his guide to the first 100 miles into France by exploring the hinterland of Dieppe and Le Havre France Voyages Ltd Budget P&O European Ferries Something to Declare Overseas Travel Trailfinders Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Style & Choice Cruise & save Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Magic of Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Villa Rentals Magic of Travel Ltd Old hands Itineraries It pays to use an established package tour operator to book skiing holidays at resports in the United States, Shona Crawford Poole writes No room Where the mind still matters Travel Books Bonden duty Foul play Newspeak Hotels of the World Atesa Car Rental Travel Africa Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Lunn Poly Bridge the World Travel Centre Poland When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Mark Warner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Normandy Breakaway Booking Form Secrets of an historic land The Times is offering readers a chance to savour the delights of Normandy Cooking with gas A new barbecue range offers success on a plate Times Newspapers Ltd. Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer 'I entered life expensively uneducated' A Childhood Tony Benn talks to Ray Connolly Sharp The Watch Gallery

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