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News from 14/07/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Lionel Murray, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Lawson and Ridley, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Nicholas Ridley, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, N. C. Cummins, William Mann, Graham Kelly, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, W. Kings, Derek Ezra, Paul Bompard, Jan Morris, J. A. McK. Holloway, Gordon Allan, Barbara Ellis, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Charles Meynell, editor, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Alastair Guild, Hilary Finch, Laura Thompson, Mr D J Beard, Clive Davis, D. Forrest, Secretary to the Charity Commission, Albert Dormer, Yvonne Thomas, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Iris Hill, Bryan Stiles, Allan Massie, Paul Farthing, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Lin Jenkins, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Jones, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Maggie Smith, M. Coffman, Peter Waymark, Mr L Arrowsmith, Chris Smart, P C a Wells, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, John Stobart, Robin Young, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Byron Rogers, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Philip Robinson, Robert Potts, Tony Winlaw, Frances Bissell, G. H. Chambers, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Girard Steichen and our Foreign Staff, A. W. Atkins, Penelope Hobhouse, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Dick Hinder, Richard Cork, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Paul Lewis, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Lesley Drennan, Philip Jacobson and Anne McElvoy, Angus Grossart, J. O. May, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Rupert Bruce, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Daniel Treisman, Sandy Bisp, Monty Raphael, Michael Watkins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Conrad Voss Bark, Victor Mishcon, Paul Nuki, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Addington, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, McElvoy, Nigel Mansell, Peter Guilford, Tim Willis, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, Kenneth Fleet, Ian Horsburgh, Principal, John Goodbody, Jack Crossley, Andrew Martin, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, John Wilcockson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sebastian Coe, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Douglas Forbes, Alan Curnow, Robertson Davies (Founding Master), Frances Edmonds, Michael Austin, Horace Phillips, Arundel Barker, Roger Gillham, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Bernard Silk, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Tom Davies, Benedict Nightingale, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Gregory Kronsten, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Christopher Groome (President), Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Kenneth Lewis, Sainsbury, Judy Froshaug, J. Leslie Nightingale, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Dame Maggie Smith, Julia Thrift, John Watson,

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Ridley returns to MPs' calls for resignation Decision expected in next few days Nelson De Mille Gold Coast Banks to fight random tax check on accounts Keith's sticky finger keeps Stones under wraps Picture Gallery England's defeat set TV record Ulster talks deadlock over Dublin's role Death blaze in tower block The prime of Maggie Smith The Battle of Britain Talent of our young artists When the proms went pop Making homes out of barns Spinning in the wind The Times Sport Sock it to them My plan for Silverstone Take account of credit Index Candidates line up for elephants' graveyard Nicholas Ridley and the Spectator interview Political case strengthens Erm entry By our Chief Political Correspondent: Kaufman foresees Tories' fall Majestic Wine Warehouses Success of Budapest meetings in doubt Unequivocal message from the shires is tinged with regrets The band played Germany's national anthem German press reacts with outrage over The Ridley interview French maintain a baffled insouciance European Community united by racism and xenophobia Picture Gallery Scientists find clue to nervous disease Examiner dismissed over grades Barclays Judge accuses police of mishandling death case Lawson and Ridley Madonna Nick Faldo Denning backs attempt to curb EC law TWA Picture Gallery Lord lieutenant's gamekeeper fined £600 for using pesticide Traps and poison are the old image Peace plan for Nato's energies Return to rates sealed by Labour The Ultimate Driving Machine Holiday gloom for late bookers as firms are sold out American Airlines Birmingham takes off as airport hub Picture Gallery Firms urged to train prisoners Napley is-accused of fabricating evidence Former pit chief sees Scargill Urgent Public Auction Trial date for IRA suspects Boys released Rest for prince Arson charges Israel enquiry £4m fraud case Guardsman goes Knife killing Idyll of old England recoils at coal wagon Police warned over standards of courtesy Parliament Royal birthday tribute British Gas Water firm fined £4,000 for fouling trout stream Albania braces for a revolution waiting to happen Albabnia's days are numbered as the last rermaining bastion of orthodox communism in Europe, Charles Meynell, editor of East European News Letter, Writes. He finds ominous comparisons between ceausescu's Romania and the problems of president Alia By our Foreign Staff: Western missions In Tirana close to block new exodus Reuter: Ceausescu agents join new police Capsize deaths (Reuter): Women priests (AFP): Migrant boost (Reuter): Cocaine haul Manila bombs (Reuter): Fishermen freed (Reuter): After shocks Marking time in Berlin's 'Mickey Mouse' parliament Picture Gallery From Reuter in Bonn: Kohl after Moscow blessing Gorbachev manoeuvres outflanked by radicals From a Correspondent in Warsaw: Warsaw ends state monopoly Senate panel votes to cut 50,000 troops in Europe UK seeks delay on refugees Land dispute talks 'progress' (AP): Inventor wins $6m from Ford Reuter: Families blame suicides on music Picture Gallery From Associated Press in Delhi: Confusion over Indian ministers' resignations Fiat Sicilians riot over water shortage OAU's hint of pluralism unlikely to stem wave of unrest Mandela hits pressure for democracy Welfare is just another name for anti-social security Johannesburg Notebook by Gavin Bell Turbulent year turns the tide for autocrats Another wind of change is blowing through Africa, as pressure grows to swccep aside single-party systems. Gregory Kronsten, Africa editor for the Economist Intelligence Unit, reports on democracy's progress Liberian rebels fight each other Honda Back-to-font reasoning …and moreover Mr Rifkind, please do a Brooke Allan Massie believes Scotland craves what is being foisted on Northern Ireland Why the giant of Europe must expect some Knocks Daniel Johnson puts the Ridley affair in the context of a century of mutual admiration and resentment Bread and wine party Last Haw-Haw Travelling on demand Force of habit Personally… Gorbachev's Party Trick Maybe It's because Of Pike and Men Rumpus over Ridley puts the spotlight on Europe Training in prisons Quebec's future Language teaching Unfurnished flats Political reforms De minimis Future of music college training Summoned by bells Sweet nothings Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Dinners Latest wills Joe Appiah Birthdays Plaisterers' Company Prof John Kirkaldy Conference Appointments Church services Weekend royal engagements Prof Norman Hanson Service dinner Inner Temple Anniversaries Luncheon Births On This Day Napoleon at Bay: A Letter of 1816 July 14 on this Day 1930 Announcements Cancer Research Campaign National Kidney Research Fund The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2228 Rover Castle Kept Tool late to shut the barn door? The stately barns of England, how beautiful do they stand? Yvonne Thomas reports on the conservationists and the converters, and whether they can be reconciled WEEKending Frances Edmonds MOP Alice joins the labour party Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Mencap King of his own castle Home from home: Angus Grossart The dying days of birdsong Feather report Deer are the new darlings Breeding Is the answer blowing in the wind Follow that fly, cabbie Originals: Douglas Forbes, fly-fier Country events this Weekend World pea shooting… Walk: Winslow, Buckinghamshire WWF Raise a laugh in the bath Briefly Green timber Slate is cool Super Evening Primrose Oil Searching for bright lights in small cities If London's boom is about to end , as forecasters predict, are the small towns ready for the capital's exiles? Sally Brompton takes the pulse of the provices Events In Town Gold Father Thames Today 100 anglers will try to hook a ?10,0000 Prize out of the Thames The green Oasis alive with snakes and tarantulas Manchester's Victorian fish market is now a garden centre, but it is not only the vegetables and plants that are attracting the customers Utilising feats of skill Help: Lydia Wong, masseuse Breaching Pimlico's great wall ALS Multiple Display Advertising Items Advanced Automobiles The Wedding Party Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mary Treacy Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste The Sofabed Shop P&p Included Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Adams Sofa's Sofabeds Colonial Steamer Chairs Seymour Shirts Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridal Keepsakes by Pyne Designs Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Shirt Co. Trés Chic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX Samad's Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Heritage Bride Multiple Classified Advertising Items James The Fine Clothing & Bridal Emporium Multiple Display Advertising Items T. K. Design Multiple Display Advertising Items Beautiful Wedding Gowns Multiple Display Advertising Items Facing up to mystery Islam's cultural saviour At large Roy Miles Gallery Glennie's W. H Patterson Drian Galleries Halima Nalecz Review Preview George Mealy & Sons Ltd. LA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trying to estimate the sell-buy date Why do some works fail to meet their estimate- and some soar beyond it Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Atlas of the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Eurydice Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wyndham's Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items KLM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stepping into the clear In September, Ivan Nagy becomes artistic director of the much-troubled English National Ballet. He has high expectations, as the Debra Craine Straussian salute to a tireless enthusiast Concerts Willam Mann Memorial Festival Hall Mother Courage Parsons Green Reproductions Ltd. Theatre Would Shakespeare pass? Discuss Writting on one side of the paper only, and keeping a good eye on the clocl, Nicola Murphy asks why teenagers continue to suffer from an absured examination called English Literature Rock Ry Cooder and David Lindley Hammersmith Odeon Petite Liquorelle Bbc 1 Decorative Carpets Warehouse Bbc Eagle Star Gorbachev closes congress with call for Soviet unity Car premiums up 16% as thefts rise The Times Crossword No 18,346 Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Novotel Holiday road melts in the sun Final date for Neale Stoute effort Dream chance Pack leaders Star of India Geddes ahead Wind change McLarens ahead, pursued by a fury called Mansell Sporting artists can make exhibitions of themselves On Saturday Leading Practice Times Radford ready to bowl NFb England seen by 25m on TV The Top Ten Traditional values must be Fifa's goal Comment Botham's relish for big occasion may be crucial Worcestershire attempt to lift elusive cricket cup when they meet Lancashire in Beason and Hedges final Benson & Hedges Cup 1990 Averages Cricketer with the ball at his feet Texaco Cricketcall England ring changes Minor Counties find little to fear in Indians' attack Injured captains miss out Chariots of Fire tribute in China The great Gatsby goes garish Stewart steps off the pages of Scott Fitzgerald not to get his plus-twos in a twist in golf's Open Championship Paddling along in Squish City England reach the last four Irons recovers to reach final with Spencer Bowls Opening game poses useful challenge Rugby Union By a Correspondent: Reid in a jam at final hole Stupefied summer days of soul limbo Woosnam swings easily towards another victory Leading Third round Scores British Grand Prix Last milestones for Silverstone The Times guide to the British Grand Prix on a fortieth anniversary in the motor racing calendar Big salmon lives to fight another day Fishing Nigel Mansell's guide to the Silverstone circuit A track stamped on my mind for ever Conditions are made for Clarke Powerboating Grand Prix Teams Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Programme Positions Time for 'go' to mean green` Elliott could be just short of shape to break world record Spectators could be in for a rude awakening in the Dream Mile at the Bislett Games Bold Mackay sets the pace Good Year Great days ahead for the Irish Pensec planning to recapture lead in Pyrenees Cycling Something to celebrate Rifle Shooting The freedom of the individual Dick Hinder discusses winning and losing with Bill O'Gorman, trainer of the record-seeking Timeless Times The Times Sports Service Golf Racing Motor Racing Gallant Opera Ghost books return ticket for the Ebor Results from yesterday's five meetings Dettori tops bill with 70-1 treble Aliysa case nears final test Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chester Selections From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Hellenic has right credentials for Irish Oaks success Curragh Field C4 Big-race form guide O'Neil has final say on Piggott's return Mandarin: Nangarar can help Stoute enjoy profitable afternoon Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: York Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Balding colt leads strong French raid Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Southwell Selections Parting Moment primed Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline A flight in a Spitfire and a day at Glorious Goodwood Star of India plummets to English earth Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji-or Ranji, as he was Know-was the most giffted cricketer of the game's golden Age. He was the first bastman to Challenge W. G. Grace's many records, but as simon widle reveals, off the field his activiteis were less public eand less attrative Quality performances from sporting masters Sport on TV the Week in View The Week's Highlights Taylor decision due on Monday Cowdray overcome the Bears Polo Unexpected semi-finalists Tennis The Swindon affair ends hopes of Fa and League merger Football Results from Lucerne Impressive performance by British heavyweight crews Rowing For the Record Harris discovers that the pool is running dry Asgard Ii beats the winds Hoj-Jensen shows his superiority Yachting Football merger In Brief (AP): Bout put off Water draw Drug tests At the wheel Press barred From a Correspondent in Luxembourg: Nations Cup for West Germany Equestrianism Dealer is accused of cruelty Britain determined to effect whitewash Rugby League Soviet Union is foiled in championship final Fencing IBC Mylor Yacht Harbour Ltd. Burmarc Lifeboat Institution Fast Mediterranean Cruiser Concept The Boating Centre Lying Brighton Marina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames & Kennett Marina Ltd. 1989 Searay 345 Sedan Bridge Sunseeker Tomahawk Fairline 50 Fairline Corniche Cowes Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Sailing Boats Beneteau First 305 Jeanneau Sunshine Kawasaki Sailing Boats Sunbird (UK) Ltd. Hire and Charter Offshore Multiple Display Advertising Items M. Y. S. Beneteau Fiyer International Ltd. Redwood The danger of complacency A new generation of electronic safety equipment has been developed for the fast location and recovery of men overboard Statistical Logbook of the Devil's Advocate Protecting the family sailors Queen Mum to review the fleet In at the deep end while they play Devil's Advocate After 25 years of selling powerboats, pat and Harry Dodd decided to try their hand at yacht raching. They become hooked on wind power and bought a racer that is to crusing what a Gt Ferrari might be to touring, reports Malcolm McKeag Plastic bags stop foul play Warning as Bicc purchase is cleared The round Taylor Young Regulators may act to recover ?1.7m from Dpr Inflation highest since 1982 Cazenove defends deal Ridley loses battle against mower merger Brittan attacks pension cartel Opposition likely from EC governments Bankers insist on Ferranti cash call Batiks fight Revenue plan for spot checks Distributors walk a tightrope in run-up to great electricity sale Howe urges East to sell state firms Rivals step up the fight for Crystalate Vishay may top Tt Group's 85½p a share offer Ferry chief stands by to repel boarders European bank goes to the City Accor in $1.3bn motel deal Issued by Flemings Investment Trust Management… HunterPrint loss grows at half time Connell rejects L&G's approach Profit taking hits Dow after it passes 3,000 Wall Street Recent Issues Two brokers cut Sears forecasts Stock Market Regulators accuse Bush's sou of negligence over thrift loss Argument over enquiry call Alpha Stocks World Market Indices Major Changes Traditional Options Major Indices Virgin Atlantic holds 3% of Dan-Air parent Business Roundup Loss is cut at Artisans At Trust chief goes Gold lifted by oil effect Fibre firms in merger London Traded Options Beer topped up by 12% Church falls to £6.44m Danbury Group slips to £1m loss Rock director voted off board Falcon rescue Hardanger falls Unlisted Securities Sound Diffusion investors still fight for payout Pathe sues Time Warner in MGM merger battle Investment Trusts Ridley's outburst is no threat to Major 's market medicine Finding a defensive stock in GEC Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Unit Trust Statistics Shares edge higher Rights and wrongs about returning goods The saletime ploys that stores use to seduce the shopper Gillian Bowditch with a timely warning for consumers Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Framlington Yes, we will take your money - but at a price Premimums rise as tax slices into insurance profits cake River flows towards small firms Mercury Fund Managers Schroder Unit Trusts Limited Independent Financial Adviser Pepping up personal income without tax Helen Pridham on the benefits of personal equity plans, why it is difficult to compare performance, and an illustration of the pitfalls of the Diy approach to peps Lack of performance guide hinders choice Glamour blinds self-selectors Europe is Pearl's growth oyster Weekend Money Globe holders attract sudden host of admirers Guide kindly Girobank Save & Prosper Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders CU Royal Bank of Canada Alliance Leicester Facing trouble with the neighbours Weekend Money Breaking the tie of societies on house insurance Third World cash ple& to water shareholders Portfolio Save & Prosper Eurotunnel asks banks to dig deep Weekend Money Xmark - the stock on the spot Homeowners Friendly Society Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Knight Williams Scottish Mutual Beware fading memories of those little holiday 'extras' Weekend Money Acuma Value and weakness of chanty system False reassurance from regulators Giro Keyway versus the direct debit Differing priority of duties and benefits Save & Prosper Insurers aim to curb claims Smaller shareholder suggests Sids seek shorter summaries Nationwide Anglia I. P. S. Lamont Plc Pearl Unit Trusts Dumenil investors face further delay for decision on final payment And the blind shall lead the blind Comment The pensions promise that ends with company failure Keeping up with the Schmidts Capital City The discreet charms of white collar crimes Business Profile Robert Fraser Currency Loans Ltd Flemings warms to Globe White collar Euro blues Sale bargains School is out Your views Pep talk Dow record Inflation up Bigger losses Strong pound pays for gamblers with foreign currency mortgages Glimmer of hope on home front as arrears level out Estate agents can afford to breathe again as signs emerge that Britain's Proberty market has turned the corner out of recession. Lindsay Cook reports on the reasobs for a caucatuions mood of optimism Foreign & Colonial A Spitfire pilot befriends the German he shot down… Picture Gallery The Saturday Interview After a year dogged by… Theatre Cinema Television Art Jazz Rock Opera Dance Music An Englishwoman on Broadway Dame Maggie Simth, temporaily crippled in an accident, has fought back to take the New York Stage by storm. Sheridan Morley meets an actress who has become a national treasure Safely buried in the past Only Julio Glesias For beautiful kitchens and bathrooms we recommend a… Dulux "I gather it was you who shot me down. t is perhaps a little late to offer my Congratulations... " In the Battle of Britain, a Spitfire pilot shot down a German airman over Yorkshire. Fifty years later, the two men, now friends, talk to Brian James of the conflict to which they dedicated their youth with few heroics but great awareness of the stakes involved Facts of the battle Neglected hero Hugh Dowding contributed more than anyone to the victory of the Battle of Britain, yet his reward amounted to dismissal Amdega From our Own Correspondent: Money, muggings and McDonald's If You're a Brighton, Balckpool or Bognor Baby,… Gas. The Heat of the Moment The shock of the new When will London galleries begin to take young artisits seriously? Richard cork argues the case for innovation The miracle of a musical genius Enthusiasms From his youth until his death at 31, music - symphonies, chamber works, Lieder - flowed out of Schubert in stupendous profusion. Bernard Levin extols two delights: the composer's music, and the festival devoted to it at Hohenems in Austria Nissan The making of the voice of Britain The Chimes of Big Ben will soon ring out over the captial again. Gavin stamp considers the 131-year history of the British institution, a symbol of a city and nation Picture Gallery Spiritual, strangely introspective, yet not self-indulgent Classical Records If the cello had eyes Richard Morrison celebrates the Proms, which begin next week at the Albert Hall Philips No safe stronghold Luther Man between God and the Devil By Heiko A. Oberman Translated by Eileen Wallier-Schwartzbart Yale, ?18.95 Picture Gallery But where's the fun? James Baldwin By W. J. Weatherby Michael Joseph, £17.99 Pathos tilts at genius in a land of comic heroes Tilting at Don Quixote By Nicholas Wollaston Andr? Deutsch, ?14.95 Lancia Troy and Troy again Where Troy Once Stood By Iman Wilkens Rider 1990, ?16.95 Dolphin Funny ha-ha and peculiar Dictionary of Riddles By Mark Bryant Routledge, ?18.99 Simon Schama RADO Vive la Révolution How it seemed Below No Title The Gleneagles Hotel Philips One-world cooking For ethnic, read Asian, or Anglo-Asian Jonathan Meades welcomes cosmopolitan chefs and mixed cuisines Restaurant Guide Pass the peas, please Plump for pods, Robin Young says Great, or not so great? Wine Buys Fresh from the market Follow the experts' instincts and shop locally for your produce, Frances Bissell, The Times cook, writes A gingerbread house in the forest Architect Christopher Bowerbank has restored a folly, once the haunt of foresters, gamekeepers, eccentrics, recluses and vandals, as his weekend hideaway. Tim Willis reports Living in the past Historic homes can be rented for a song Poetic imagery brings a tiny touch of heaven to Dorset Despite its modest scale and rustic style, Chilcombe epitomises the virtues of a garden as decreed by classical architects. Penelope Hobhouse reports Unlikely partners in the vegetable bed Even the smallest garden has room for home produce, Francesca Greenoak says Restaurant Guide MR Kong Most Nights Music & Dancing Kelong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curry Royal Restaunant Formosa Chinese Cuisine The Lace Plate Haweli Porters Restaurant Sonargaon Weekend Tips A court of one's own Pick up a new social set and Kick the habit of a lifetime by adding your own tennis court, Lin Jenkins wirtes Anbil Systems Ltd Scotscape Agralan Ltd. Homes & Gardens Electragate Ltd Hydrachem Ron Blom Banish Moles Humanely Handpainted Garden Umbrellas Richard England Relaxator Ltd. 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