News from 07/07/1990
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Stephen Le-Vien, Victoria McKee, Herbert E. Huppert, Alexander Goehr, Jon Ashworth, Isaiah Berlin, Paul Heiney, Ruth Corb, Clifford Longley, Mary Buck, Bryan Cartledge, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, W. J. Strachan, R. Sabry-Grant, Linda Jodrell, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Tony Tanner, Jan Morris, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Davod West, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Geraldine Bedell, D. B. Dyer, Ernest Gellner, Ivo Tennant, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Matt Wolf, Ken Lawrence's, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Jeffrey Abbott, Andrei Navrozov, Laura Thompson, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, 0eslie Geddes-Brown, J. D. M. Elliott, (Managing Director), Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, James Pirrie, Albert Dormer, Roger Paulin, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Richard Sparks, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, John Gutfreund, Simon Baknes, Peter Davenport, Tim Jones Employment Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Debra Craine, K. E. Martin, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, J. G. Thompson, Anthony Quinton, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Robert Chambers, Secretary-General, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, A. Baker, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, B. D. Josephson, Graham Taylor, John Percival, John Hennessy, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Victoria Mckee, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondnet, Edward Fennell, Oscar Moore, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, W. Barker, Lindsay Cook, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Mike Roswell, Rowing Correspondent, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, D. H. Mellor, Daniel Treisman, Christopher Lloyd, Wolfgang Münchau, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, C. D. I. Whitehouse, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Tony Wilkinson, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Dorothy Hodgkin, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Evans and Nicholas Beeston, John Blunsden, Robert Elms, John Dunn, Nigel Mansell, Rodney Hobson, Norman Stone, G. D. Clarke, David Young, Stephanie Calman, Shione Carden, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Patrick Bateson, Derek Harris, Industrial Editoe, George Hill, Mel Webb, John Wilcockson, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, George W. Gray, G. W. Johnston, Michael Seely, Philip Norton, Walter Gammie, Michael Atiyah, Michael Evans and Peter Stothard, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Rome, David Sinclair, R. O. Ashwood, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, June Clark, Amanda Atha, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, John Price (Chief conservator, special projects), Roy Ritchie, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Sue Timney,
ResumoNato declares formal end to Cold War West aims to help Gorbachev Wilson The Main Nato Decisions Labour lead slips again Bart the brat gives Dick Tracy a pounding Picture Gallery Lendl's dream in ruins Attack by Major on 'divisive' cash union Albanian protesters beaten Picture Gallery My racing life, by Nigel Mansell Public triumph, private grief Lesson from Westminster The Boyne Every day is washday Warfare in the woods Martina goes for a ninth Miller on Maradona Buying wisely at auction Accountancy exam Index British Airways spends £4bn on record jumbo jet order Four schools face closure to preserve low poll tax Tax rebel decides to pay up Rifkind wins £300m extra to ease charge next year Parsons Green Reproductions Ltd Two bombs bring London traffic to halt Flashing goggles could solve medical headache of millions Most wary of Channel tunnel Failure to cot rate of inflation dismays chancellor Police cells fill after prison ban Degree change Drink-drive fine Blitz! returns Steepleprint Ltd Two charged after death of landlady in cup violence Agriculture ministry disputes BSE alert Holiday companies getting fat on the middle-aged spread Dentists to accept contracts despite worry over funding Catholics to discuss racism in church The Right Rev John Satterthwaite, Bishop in Europe,… Hill Samuel Financial Services Symptoms of first recorded Aids patient mystified doctors in 1959 Husband killed with hammer The body in the garage The Sunday Times Mozart's world Hailsham Honda Mutton fat cuts fuel bill Loch's bonny banks are lost at printers Saunders fell under American's spell, Napley tells court The Guinness case Asthmatic was given wrong drug Halifax Torturous times at the Tower of London Greeks fail to stop sale of statues Police press for reformed regional units Texas Sanctuary for gannets bought by charity Breakaway threat as challenges on whaling ban fail Coach crash charges Victim named TB warning Murder hunt Lockerbie aid Smart bomb postponed by MoD Coin exchange Bullion trial Royal baby Father jailed Arsonist guilty Suffering of child victims of crime 'goes unrecognised' Bed arson murderer gets life Bill on kerb crawling runs out of time again Death threats to MPs over badger protection delay Parliament Picture Gallery Brooklands to open again as £10m museum takes shape The Royal Bank of Scotland Radiation test case victory for veterans Kohl sells his vision of Europe with bravura performance Leaders hail summit for setting a new course French cool on arms shift The full text of the London declaration Soviet military defends arms race with West Yeltsin tells communists to adapt or lose power Brezhnev riches returned Chemical blast kills 17 (AP): Sandinista strike Israeli blitz (Reuter): Lowest sea level Bank bomb (AP): Museum theft (AFP): X-ray detection (AP): Oilfield strike Alliance Leicester From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Five ministers go in Polish cabinet shuffle Perrier Sofia celebrates as Bulgaria president is forced to resign Liberia rebel 'no' to intervention Unity treaty 'ready by next month' (AFP): Kashmir to be under Delhi rule North Korea to open its border Bush lectures Nairobi ANC threatens to retaliate as bomb blast injures 27 blacks Japanese labour to evade guilt and take a day off Tokyo Notebook Picture Gallery Petite Liquorelle Finding work for idle hands …and moreover Rules that all parties must accept Philip Norton sees House of Commons rowdyism as threatening the democratic process Hooligans in check but little hope of a return to Europe Despite the relatively trouble-free World Cup, David Miller in Rome sees mutually unacceptable demands delaying renewed club competition Burlington penny arcade Breeding affection The Don unseated Cry outrage Hand it to them Germany is Different Insure your Dog Tuckets without Academic rights in Romania Ozone layer A model victory Dismay over a us hospitals visit Disputes in prisons One-party rule Legal-aid reform Shortcomings in Al upgrading The ultimate goal Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays Rose tribute to actress Anniversaries Marquis Childs Forthcoming marriages Church services for tomorrow Dr Philip Evans Henri Henrion Major-General John Sloane Marriages Dinners School news Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Reception Gardeners' Company In the same way the Spirit also comes to help us,… Une Bataille Des Dames A Victory for France Announcements London Association for the Blind The Samaritans Multiple Display Advertising Items Marie Stopes International Cancer Research Campaign Word-Watching The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2222 Rover War starts over the woodland warriors A new battle is beginning in British woodlands: the booming wargames industry versus the anxious ecologists. Geraldine Bedell reports WEEKending CHSA Turning hay to pastures goo Farmer's diary The Sunday Times Ducking out of the city Home from home: Rosamond Monckton Giant Turk of a dog Breeding Jizz a name for soul music Feather report Musicians in a class of their own Libby Purves visits two remarkable teachers and an eccentric musical success story: a summer school for young string players Fun for all the extended family in densest Dorset Weekend away: Maiden Newton House Horsing about in bronze Originals: Caroline Wallace, sculptor Picture Gallery This Weekend Country events Next Week Give plants a holiday Briefly Better juice Party tricks Stirred by Shaker Still swimming Accelerated Learning Ironing out the washday blues Amanda Atha lauds a laundry where, in an old-fashioned way, they wash, iron and repair nearly 22,000 items every day This Weekend Events in Town Next Week Black and white and colourful Obsessions: Sue Timney Those famed for their handiwork Showtime for Rattle and Brum Changing face Ferreting out the rare bits Help: Marie Gottlieb, antiques hunter Walk: Saffron Walden, Essex Euro Sites Look down on London Everpure Instant Height Pioneer Roof Systems Call Akom Ltd Springfield Mail Order Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Essential Items Redashe Moriarti's workshop Kent Samad's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Dexter Lighting Maintenance Bills Too High? Schmocks and Phrocks For the Home The London Wall Bed Company The Pine Workshop " Futons" Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Insushade Futon Furnishing Rosenthal Studio Haus Decorum Carpets The new China syndrome Portrait At large Nibbling at mashie niblicks Golfing memorabilia Antiques and Collecting Roy Miles Coopers Auctions Auctions & Antiques Fairs The Grandfather Clock Emporium Review Preview S. A. G. Art Gaileries LA Debrott Ancestry Research Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The riddle of the Nazi hoard A treasure trove of European art vanished in 1940. Now a court case in New York could mean it will reappear on the world's markets Picture Gallery (Peter Manheim) Ltd Spink & Son Limited The South Bank Centre 21st Fishguard Music Festival Opera & Ballet The Times Wigmore Hall Barbican Hall Dominion Theatre Raymond Gubbay Mont Blanc Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hammersmith Odeon Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items A fop is crowned Simon Russell Beale, 29-year-old RSC actor of immense range, now takes on Marlowe's Edward II. He spoke to Matt Wolf Suburban savagery within a sanitised city Theatre Measure for Measure Eccentric study in obsession? Opera The Intelligence Park Margaret Price British Gas Blazing a pageant Musicals: Philadelphia Geoff Brown witnesses an overdue revival of Weill and Lerner's only collaboration Help the Aged Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio Elizabeth David Cookshops Le Creuset Elizabeth David Cookshops Scargill says ?1m is not missing The Times Crossword No 18,340 £6.8m Bentley 'not Le Mans winner' Word-Watching For the latest region by region forecast, 24 hours a… Aa Roadwatch Molyneaux delivers new blow to hopes for Irish devolution talks Weather The Enterprise Initiative From Associated Press in Boston: Probation for Boston parents The final thoughts Fast in France Wheeling on Ninth title? Foreign bid Moving up Charter party The alternative honours board Becker and Edberg in a centre court reunion Final Form Guide Wembley Time to move Atherton to No. 3 Reliving a distant triumph England's exit from the World Cup revives memories of Geoff Hurst, the goal-scoring hero of their 1966 success Dorigo given chance to join new wave Teams in Bari Genoa's ?4m Barnes bid rejected Punter stands to lose £625,000 Tour of Luton Chests out World Cup Notebook Kohl present Please forgive Maradona's magic may prevail Focus of watching world is once more upon the skills of glory The Bari match could hog the Italian limelight Final Facts and Figures How They Qualified Form Guide Fixtures Television Ladbrokes Beckenbauer on the threshold of a unique double Probable Teams Some day our tennis prince will come While Wimbledon's shop window blossoms with foreign plants, Britain's seeds are still germinating in the greenhouse Commentary The ultimate Inspection of Garrison's will to win Final Form Guide Consistency rewarded Bowls Older generation triumphs Wimbledon Results Backley passes the mark to no avail Athletics Lendl is on the way to being a Good Old Boy Key Today's Order of Play Trials offer form guide Equestrianism Gooch and lower order regain the initiative England reach 435 against New Zealand in the Edgbaston Test despite the failure of four of their six specialist batsmen Edgbaston Scoreboard Millions to witness fate of Maradona Sport on TV the week in view Ken Lawrence's guide to the best in televised sport in the week ahead The Week's Highlights British Gas Precisely a man of the world Michael Seely meets Andre Fabre, the trainer of the Coral-Eclipse Stakes favourite Coral Sandown results Mandarin: Beverley Selections Distinctly North completes the Berry full house From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Zoman can return to form over shorter trip (world) CUP Mandarin: Creator to hoist the tricolour Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Hern colts are coughing Blinkered first time Big-Race Field C4 Form guide to the eight contenders Mandarin: Bath Selections Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Racing next week A moving head the cause of some grief for Woosnam Golf Third-Round Scores Webster earns title and trip to United States Rosamundo prevail with balance Polo Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Bishop thwarts tail's fightback at the last Crawley encourages Oxford Yesterday's Scoreboards Gower and Nicholas outplay Indians Cricket Opening stand heralds Surrey's first victory Texaco Late break secures Nijdam's victory Cycling Lucas defends 2-litre title In Brief Nelson's date Pre-empted Hearts close Ridge back Texaco Cricketline Yachts Boats and Watersports Motorboats Hayden Marine 1988 Sunseeker Tomahawk Mansell sets fastest time as high winds buffet cars Motor Racing Qualifying Times For the Record Chameleon Yacht Charters Mylor Yacht Harbour Ltd. International Ocean Ventures Motorboats Peter Haward (Sea Ferries) Ltd Yesterday's Results at Henley Today's Order of Rowing Yamaha Water Vehicles Powerful finish for Soviets Rowing Setting sail for the great blue yonder What to expect when spending ?33,000 a week to go sailing on Sir Thomas Sopwith's America's Cup yacht Hire and Charter Offshore K C Charters Archd. H. Reid & Co. Ltd Yachts Boats and Watersports 215 Menorca Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall and Brittany Applecroft Ltd. Swan Sail Yacht Charter Ltd Ellis Yacht Charters The Cornish Wetsuit Company Sailing Boats G. H. Mumm & Co. Up-to-date veteran Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent Malcolm McKeag visits a home that wins yacht races The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination I, held in May 1990 Order of Merit and Prizes The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Referrals list Tripos examination results from Cambridge University Recruitment that adds up to success Accountancy leads the field of professions in the standard of training it provides for its graduate recruits, Edward Fennell reports Atc Chart Trans World International Pembroke & Pembroke Wessex Personnel Accountancy Opportunities Wessex Personnel Mitchell Roberts Associates Ltd Alan Tidy & Associates The Newly Qualifieds' Directory to Recruitment… Trans World International Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Where monetary union has left people worse off Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Homeowners Friendly Society AB Foods may launch bid for British Sugar By our City Staff: Wild card Stuart comes into play Hutchison sells C&w stake British cliff-hanger at US film-maker EC to investigate deals between German gas firms Coal funds win bid for Globe after Postel sells stake Insider probe over Kay By our Industrial Editor: Nedlloyd may buy Philips business Rockwood administrators appointed Shares suspended after collapse of finance package Nei-Abb wins National Power station contract Courtney, Pope warns of ?2m loss Pound advance fuelled by dealers' Erm hope By our Banking Correspondent: Profit falls at Ivory & Sime By our City Staff: More firms hit by profit downgrading The Buckmaster Investment Management Service Ddg investors in line for compensation Bsuiness Roundup Broking unit shut by NAB Comac back in profit Australian acquisition Aitch in the black Liquidator for broker Exploration in US deal Palmerston asset value rises 12.2% (Reuter): Dow closes 25 points higher World Markets Wall Street Traditional Options Emap and Bayard to buy French hunting magazine World Market Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Exporters bounce back as shares shrug off worries about earnings Stock Market Major Indices Interest Rates Round-Up First-Time Buyers Interest income saves Trilion profit Stock Watch The Times London Traded Options Alpha Stocks Portfolio Expanding exports help Fuller to 15% advance Cash injection to bail out Chemex Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts (Reuter): Bond agrees price cut in Bell deal City needs new approach to encourage share ownership Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Unit Trust Statistics The Times Small technical rise Stock Exchange Prices Buying works of art for investment Weekend Money Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Hidden costs go beyond the auction room Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Bonds and gilts retain edge with falling rates Weekend Money Richard Irving looks at some of the options for investors Fidelity Investments Post offices caught out as investment issues jump quickly off mark National Savings puts off small fry Mim Britannia Winning ways to complain Weekend Money Accident scheme to care for elderly Save & Prosper M&G Briefings Free agents come clean over insurance rake-off Weekend Money Lenders are receiving bigger pay-offs, reports Margaret Dibben Bristol & West Building Society Save & Prosper Cater Allen CU MLA Trusts cautious about Europe Weekend Money Globe Investment Trust P. 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Funds try to spot E German openings Victoria savers must wait for return of funds Banks in overseas link Save & Prosper Assembly fee for mower was a snip Property cover and building societies Budget accounts and refunds The Times Guide to 1992 Framlington Unit Management Limited Picture Gallery Students suffer as rents fail to reflect the demise of rates Nationwide Anglia Building Society Calculating the cost of credit Letters Customers penalised by bank's inefficiency Why the direct debit system is to be recommended Northern Rock Undesirable sales techniques by timeshare firms face a crackdown In the dark about frozen funds Weekend Money Comment Lautro enquiry into Reliance 'grants' Goldrush enthusiasm for property Capital City Within the fortress of the king of Wall Street Weekend Money Business Profile Henderson Crosthwaite Sapphire brings on the blues King of soul Artful buy Bond tight Grumble rules High finance Your views Spent force Sugar interest Stake enquiry Funds victory Laws in pipeline to tackle charity abuses as funds pursue 'big gifts' Living Earth officially listed 18 months after registering Bank of Ireland Choosing the right cause for donations Conor Cruise O'Brien on the 300-year siege of… Picture Gallery The Saturday Interview Theatre Benedict Nightingale Cinema Television Sheridan Morley Art John Russell Taylor Dance Rock Music Opera Jazz Driving ambition Nigel Mansell works for 32 hours a year. But at any second his life could end. William Leith talks to him in the run-up to the British Grand Prix Dressing-up time Remy Martin V. S. O. P. The Pineapple Inn Wayside Inns The long The Saturday Essay From our Own Correspondent: Moving into the king of slums Bombay's shanty town of Dharavi is home to more than half a million people and an unlikely candidate for gentrification. But property prices are rising as the middle classes begin moving in, Christopher Thomas reports Anglian High dudgeon and the bottom line The American Ballet Theatre, which performs in London next week, is torn by a dispute between Mikhail Baryshnikov and its tough new administrator, Debra Craine reports Personal Financial Manager NatWest Financial Services The beginning of the end for a city of tawdry towers At last there are signs that modern additions to London's scenery are being made to pay regard to older buildings beside them, Marcus Binney writes Rocky's horrors do the time warp Oscar Moore talks to Richard O'Brien, whose camp classic, the Rocky Horror Show, is being revived for the Nineties Flower power, freshly minted Classical Records Fusion without the fireworks Jazz Reocrds The waterfront's sweet melancholy Enthusiasms On a perfect evening, everything exotic and sensuous about Sydney Harbour is caxed into life. Walking alone, Jan Morris celebrates a delicious but solitary love Royal Shakespeare Company With one part inspiration, nine parts perspiration If Anthony Trollope had waited for his muse, he may have been waiting all his life. Peter Ackroyd admires the latest biography of this extraordinarily hard-working writer Awful daring Haydn and the Valve Trumpet By Craig Raine Faber, £20 Lancia Heroes through grace and grit W. G.'s Birthday Party By David Kynaston Chatto & Windus, £12.95 Ranji By Simon Wilde The Kingswood Press, £14.99 Energetic dance of life Children's Books The Bear Dance Written and illustrated by Chris Riddell Faber, £6 Handsome is as handsome does A Sort of Clowning Life and Times 1940-59 By Richard Hoggart Chatto & Windus, £14.95 A question of honour Paperbacks Outrageous Fortune King Leopold III of the Belgians Volume One 1901-1940 By Roger Keyes Tom Donovan Publishing, £8.95 Daihatsu Fourtrak Sheraton Belgravia Downright upright Poetry Elegies By David Wright Greville Press, £6 The Sunday Times Passion killer The Poems of Catullus Edited, with introduction, translation, and brief notes by Guy Lee Oxford, £25 More truth and logic The Meaning of Life And Other Essays By A. J. Ayer Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £17 Kirkdale Thomas Lloyd Death by numbers How it seemed To the aid of the party Fashion This is the high season for Britain's couturiers, Liz Smith writes Village Collection QPD Clausthaler An experience worth repeating If a thing's worth praising twice. Jonathan Meades wonders whether we really want British cooking Restaurant Guide Notable Design Trail to a herring Seductive southern spice French country wines may be among the year's best buys, Jane MacQuitty writes Wine Buys A fruitful partnership Frances Bissell, The Times cook, suggests how to make the most of the tart flavours of summer berries Great British Classics Room to enjoy heavy metal The warehouse-sized home and sculpture studio of Sokari Douglas-Camp and her architect husband has brought flickers of life to an urban wasteland. Leslie Geddes-Brown reports A beauty both so ancient and so fresh Behind high walls in Devon, Christopher Lloyd finds steep terraces blending informality with careful shaping Gardens to Visit Bowley Bros Ltd Advice for budding rose-growers Francesca Greenoak on how to make way for a rose bush Homes & Gardens Weekend Tips Westwood Anbil Systems Ltd Oryx Trading Ltd Free! Knotty issue of carpet quality The Thatched House Hotel & Restaurant Restaurant Guide Giovanni's Punjab Restaurant The Lace Plate The Bright Rising Star Restaurant The Guild Wine Bar & Restaurant Bovis Homes Stickley & Kent Managed Foreign Currency Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Country Property Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Eaton Terrace Sw1 Riverside Cottages North Herefordshire Bristol Investment Opportunities Heron homes Dilemma of a design for living Deciding upon home decorations and furnishings is never easy. Below is a selection of possibilities adopted by those who prefer to look further afied than the uniform offerings of the high street Classified Property Register Islam's toe-hold in Europe The Christian and Ottoman treasures of Istanbul lie hidden within sprawling, cacophonous streets which bridge two worlds, Robert Elms writes. Photographs by Simon Grosset Travel Notes British Heart Foundation Turkey A short walk in an enchanted rainforest Travel Notes A fairway off the beaten track Richard Evanswarms to the sporting life in Ireland, in a leisurely tour of golf courses and races in the south-east Travel Notes Overseas Travel Lunn Poly When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turkey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Images of France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Ltd CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turkey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Itineraries Fine Roman ruins without tourist litter can be enjoyed in Libya this summer, Shona Crawford Poole wirtes Low cost of comfortable beds Hotel chains are moving in on traditional B&b territory Euro Sites Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall and Devon Heron House Hotel Coombe Cross Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vegetarian Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Bull Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Garden Hotel & Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hooking book worms Cast your bread upon the waters for this complete guide to the art of angling Fishing Season Book Offer Game Fair Game Fair 1990 Ticket and Free Catalogue Offer Edinburgh Tattoo Chess Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge 'A disagreeable boy, academically clever' A Childhood Lord Hailsham Talks to Ray Connolly Panasonic Seiko
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