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News from 28/07/1990

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Alan Tomlinson, Keith Andrew Chief Executive, Andrew Christie-Miller, Victoria McKee, Keith Francis, Jon Ashworth, Ian M. Ellis, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Neil Bennett, Barbara Ellis, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, M Shaw, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Matt Wolf, Ken Lawrence's, Philip Howard, Alan McGregor and Martin Fletcher, Hilary Finch, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Graham Hooper, Peter Baistow, Joseph Williams, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Sarler, Carol Leonard, Quentin Cowdry and Michael Binyon, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Geoff Brown, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Dean Spencer, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Sanda Miller, Robert A. Linton, Ruth Stungo, Corinne Schmidt, Peter Jones, David Walker Chairman of Sib, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Martin Andrew, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Durie, J. F. Allison, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Max Hebditch Director, Tony Winlaw, Frances Bissell, Mr Keith Francis, Charles Bremner, Richard Reddy, Gideon Lester, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, J. Cockburn, Peter Lewis, David W. G. Taylor (Director), Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, Nicole Swengley, R. J. Wharton, Jonathan Ruffer, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Brian Warnes, Sandy Bisp, Royston Ellis, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Carson Black, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Affairs Reporter, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Conrad Voss Bark, Stephen Slater, Heather Kirby, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Hazher Teimourian, Alistair Robertson, Maurice Michaels, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, Kean Seager, David Young, Stephen Frowen, Craig Lord, D. Parkinson, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, JOhn Ritblat, Michael Austin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Martin Barrow and London McGregor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, John Ford, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Lulu Yu, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, W T Hutton, Philip Jacobson and Edward Gorman, Jon Stock, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Paddy Burt, Ganesh Lall, Lesley Renvoise, Mary Dejevsky,

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Instant pay-off for four vessels in £600m cuts High inflation forces new spending cap Dti Experts to study jails Home on the range for women in the East AP, Reuter: Trinidad Muslims stage 'coup' Opec oil deal could put up petrol by 20p Waddington shock over 'snuff' claims Gooch gets 333 as records tumble Child's play in the capital The case of the serious beauty Mountain death, mountain glory Moving water artfully Blast of the summer swine Use and abuse of the horse What divorce really costs Future trusts Crossword prizes Index Because of increased newsprint costs, the cover… Shareholders to decide fate of Sunday Correspondent Patten goes to court over Haringey's poll charge Bank feels impact of high rates Rebuilt Bentley is No 1, judge decides 'Wee Chiefie' defies godfather challenge and takes over clan Government braced for human rights report Ale-taster's wife saves day for new lord from Pennsylvania Paris will not try to extradite skipper of IRA ship Lawyer says film libelled Ayatollah Murder charge Heart scheme Palace book ban Jetty must go Picture Gallery Waddington pledge to resolve fears over child killing films Rumours abound but evidence of British dimension is elusive RSC loses top team member Miskin apologises for his remarks Bank of Scotland Mother of the century Hocus Pocus Exercise for all Vauxhall Care grants refusals rise as claimants get less Test tube fathers' new hope Fiennes may have found lost city Flamingos warm to a cold shower Picture Gallery TWA Whitehall divides over carbon tax for environment Radiation fears over the dumping of used smoke detectors Saunders obsessive about clearing his name, defence says The Guinness case NUM injunction Irish High Court American Express Europe Limited Ford drops vetting by Economic League Picture Gallery Hecklers to sure for libel Record £1.5m for ex-pilot in motorcycle crash Food firm supports cathedral Artist of silence proves he is truly a man of many words Rape trial PC faces new test Murder hunt Bridging loan Farmer killed Policeman fined Rover 800 Series Gorbachev unleashes market forces on official media IMF chief in Moscow to discuss economy Kurdish autonomy move wins support Tokyo and Moscow consider cash solution to dispute over islands Germany's anti-terrorist chief survives motorway car blast East Berlin parties compromise Reuter: Andreotti replaces rebels in cabinet Bulgaria minister quits in row over Zhivkov Castro warns Cuba of hard times after East bloc collapse Reuter: US officer faces life for rape (AP): North Korea cancels trip (Reuter): Drive to save island statues Bombings add to woes of incoming Peru president Reuter: US dentist 'infected patient with Aids' Panasonic US senators call for tough sanctions on Baghdad American 'budget summit' feeing stalemate A nation gripped by doubt clings to faith in baseball Picture Gallery De Klerk objects to communist leader's role in ANC talks From Associated Press in Lagos: Coup plotters executed Shuffle gives Hurd new line-up at Foreign Office Reuter: Leader of Liberian rebels 'in control' Colony's liberals denounce fines as political Reuter: Army puts off change in Burma (AP): Mohawk row (AP): Soviet links (AFP): Kaunda killing (AFP): Last moa egg The Sunday Times Carey on the scales ... and moreover Should we help Yeltsin instead? Mary Dejevsky in Moscow on the question the West must ask as Gorbachev's isolation grows Learn to love the paint, not the ink on the price tag On the centenary of Van Gogh's death, Richard Cork warns that to think in investment terms will hurt young artists as markets turn sour Picture Gallery Diary The Times Judging Britain's Prisons Castro's Outworn Creed The Battle of Shielded Knee Advantages of Euromoney Church repairs Ulster deadlock Hindu attitudes Screen violence impact on society London archaeology Grants for woodland Amid the alien corn Great moments for cricket Game management Court Circular Duchess flying to ill stepfather Royal engagements Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinners Egil Aarvik Egil Aarvik, chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, died on July 19 aged 77. He was born on December 12,1912 Marriages Appointments His Honour John Llewellyn His Honour John Charles Llewellyn, former county court and circuit judge, died on July 22nd aged 82. He was born on February 11,1908 Church services tomorrow Major Fergus Chalmers Wright Fergus Camille Yeatman Chalmers Wright, MBE, who survived two secret war time missions into France, died on July 24, aged 86. He was born in Brussels on August 10,1903 Gerald Hedley Gerald Anthony Hedley, art conservation scientist, died on July 21, aged 41, in a mountaineering accident in the French Alps. He was born on February 21,1949 Church news Clothworkers' Company Service dinner Luncheon Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From a correspondent): Prize-Giving The Boy's Real Thoughts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust Arthritis Care 2 care Cancer Research Campaign The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund British Diabetic Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxfam National Kidney Research Fund Bolenowe Animal Sanctuary The National Deaf Children's Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2240 Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Woman Kites are on the up and up What was once a jolly family pastime could become a serious Olympic sport if its enthusiasts have their way Picture Gallery Next to the abattoir, try to stop and small the roses Horticultural miracles are being worked in some of our most blighted inner-city areas. But now trouble is brewing in paradise Weaving a way to the best Help: Olivia Wells, carpet and tapestry finder The advent of a London airport too far Changing face Deal of flash earns cash Nowhere can you be charmed out of a fiver faster than at the Barras market This Weekend Events in town A slice of quality Ham and High Walk: Hampstead and Highgate Next Week Times Books Not all teeth and trousers Breeding Lansbury Hotels Dwelling on the bard's doorstep Home from home: Desmond Barrit Of ducks and developers Feather report Fount of cool ideas Originals: Tass Bell, fountain designer Country events Country events Peacefull coo in the cote d'amour Assets Next Week Coping with the blast of the summer swine Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney National Anglia Building Society Wicker's world Hot-air ballooning is an expensive pastime-but the thrill is worth every penny Nameplate Company BAF Roofing Systems Ltd Pets Corner The National Canine Defence League The Featherbed Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine Coon Kingsway Stores Sandissa Golden Retriever Puppies Wall Milk Bottle Holder Hartleys Shop Samad's Ltd All PETs plc Tails up Pet Products The Dog Groomers Diploma Letters Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Marchmain House Dexter Aroenco Ltd RJS Trading Ltd Moriarti's Workshop (T) Multiple Display Advertising Items Potterton Cases Melin Teifi Woollen Mill Parker Knoll Akom Ltd ICS Electronics Ltd Futon Furnishing Treske furniture Custom Built "Futons" by Personal Choice Furniture Conservatory/Office too hot for comfort? Jacobus Workshop Dept Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Tiaras high, Titians low Antiques and Collecting Phelps Limited Wanted Antiques 18 Ct Gents Plaget Watch Billiard Tables Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roy Miles Gallery Roger of London Fordham's Antiques Dealers Tops and flops in the salerooms Achievements of Canterbury Reaping a bitter harvest of taste A year of record prices paid at auction leaves doubts in the minds of connoisseurs The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Royal Shakespeare Company Multiple Display Advertising Items London Palladium Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibitions Proms 90 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phantom of the Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Wild Duck The Rocky Horror Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Basie Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items No sexist jokes please, we're British Carol Sarler on the eighth international comedy festival in Montreal, where British stand-up comedians were firms favourites Holding the Old Masters to ransom As art prices soar, criminals have become increasingly attracted to the art market, Report by Joseph Williams Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Festivity on a shoestring Concerts King's Lynn Festival Able Labels The Times Museums & Galleries Heroic Rossini recreation Opera Tancredi Opera House, Buxton Kevin Francis Ceramics Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio NSPCC Anger as France frees five terrorists From Associated Press in Baguio: Earthquake victims saved after 11 days The Time Crossword No 18,358 Picture Gallery (AFP): Armenia set on collision course with Moscow over arms decree Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Rain fails to ease water shortages Spiders Web Index Carson's choice Cruel truths High regard Cup defence Rival paths Caps raised Speed ahead Gooch makes triple century and attains greatness at last Ball-By-Ball Guide to Graham Gooch's Historic Innings Arlott a worthy thirteenth man On Saturday Lambswool Crew Neck Records tumble at Lord's Milestones Sight unseen Home thoughts Princess has a serious crisis on her hands The sport of gentlemen and gentlewomen under scrutiny after allegations of cheating and cruelty Comment Record in sight as Page ends Read's reign Swimming Germans retain dressage title Equestrianism Juventus claim Walker signing is on the cards Football Martinez sets Spain into the last four Tennis By a Special Correspondent: What the doctor did not order Elliott rejects double LeMond's World Cup chase Cycling Two little big men who defy the great axiom Athletics Mowry's reason to cheer A reformed drinker is up with the big names in the Volvo Seniors By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Gresham's pupil who has age on her side Rifle Shooting Foursomes could be the key to third Curtis Cup success From a Correspondent in Zandvoort: Loss of form continues as Calcavecchia fails Chang in top form In Brief Sponsor deal Hull's signing Milk goes off Sponsors Withdraw from US event Merit leads European racing fleet into Cádiz Yachting Motor racing is more than watching noise Ferrari have no answer to Senna's qualifying sprint Motor Racing Hill takes pole position Autosport Moody races to fastest first-class century Generous bowling helps Warwickshire batsman to reach a remarkable three-figure score in just 26 minutes at Swansea High standards at schools festival National Power Hutton at Lord's to see record survive Scoreboard from Lord's Yesterday's Scoreboards Ramprakash and Gatting in race for centuries Hampshire hit a stumbling block Lloyd renews challenge England's priority the elimination of defensive errors Rugby Union Clements showing bowlers no mercy Cricket For the Record When you are washed up at 25 Barefaced defiance of the barefoot convention Optimism for quotas plan Fishing Dorset owe a large debt to Freeman Bowls Long distance medal hopes Canoeing Weekend Fixtures (AFP): Andries toughens up for revenge Boxing The Grand Prix Line Texaco Cricketline A pioneer departs a world of conflict Squash Rackets Challenge ahead for Parke Press a button and a horse leaps into view Sport on Television The Week in View Ken Lawrence's guide to the best in televised sport in the week ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Phelps five points from the silver Modern Pentathlon Nothing succeeds like success Michael Seely seeks Willie Carson's impressions of the King George at Ascot today Season of mists awaits rested Salsabil Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Warwick Selections Shibata's eventful ride Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Southwell Selections Dick Warden dies, aged 82 Talented Terimon has live chance in Ascot showpiece Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ascot Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections Balding set for double in Munich Scudamore has Swedish rides Form guide to the 11 contenders Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Hamilton Park Selections Ascot results Carlisle Big-Rage Field BBC1 Yarmouth Rapid Raceline Racing next week Pontefract Call Coral Line Kawasaki Royal National Lifeboat Institution Klingenfuss Publications Yachts Boats and Watersports Watersports and Equipment Airtrack Sport Ltd Hire and Charter Offshore Chameleon Yacht Charters Multiple Display Advertising Items Sailing Boats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina, Mooring & Slipping Motorboats Multiple Display Advertising Items Birchwood TS 37 Trader 50 Sundeck 1988 Wellcraft San Remo Fairline Targa 27 Icom Details Hidden advantage closer to the shore A swing keel can mean the difference between a dinghy ride to shore or an easy beaching on story ground Queen Mother's salute Power and beauty by order only Built with the quality expected by its new owners, Rolls-Royce, the classic Italian speedboat maker, Riva, has long been the favourite of kings. It is little wonder then that VAT alone can add up to ?33,000 for a powerboat with speed up to 47knots Setting rescues alight A simple safety device for rough seas is helping the man overboard Mirman plans 'small and private' retailing business Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Save & Prosper Lloyds back to profit at £408m in first half Fall in Third World debt provisions lifts figures Reebok's chief cuts pay to $1m Greggs rises as sales advance 13% Pergamon share sale planned MMC to investigate metal products deal Walker's seven-day wander Tough schedule for former cabinet minister Walters softens stand on ERM US growth rate falls sharply By our City Staff: Lower car sales cause Lex slide Petrol prices to rise as Opec sets $21 target Increase may give the chancellor more scope Harlin and Bond seek cash deals to keep breweries Crystalate bid sent to MMC Fujimori to seek loan lifeline Steel plays for time as lobbyists fight for seat Dalgety reduces Australian stake Hologram loss Cameron slides Jourdan slips Lloyds Bank Optical and Medical drops 14.5% to ?6m Business Roundup Prospect pays first interim Sycamore shares slide Profits down at Forminster Gibbs Mew falls 19% ATP recovers to £147,000 Suchard insider probe Bristol & West Building Society Enterprise Oil falls on takeover setback Stock Market Profit worries hit Dow Wall Street London Traded Options Tokyo shares plunge after bank admits payments New pay structure set up at Berisford Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Self-regulation still standing trial for the failures of legal controls Hanson generates Wakeham's answer Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Li Ka-shing moves into American junk bond market Fimbra suspends share dealing firm Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Statistics The Times Poor support Stock Exchange Prices Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Limited The 'secret' way to make more money Few people know about investment trusts because, unlike unit trusts, the companies who run them are not allowed to advertise. Such trusts, however, have proved and ideal investment for long-term savers. John Ashworth explains how they operate, and their profits record Murray Johnstone Veil on trusts to be lifted Top 20 Investment Trust Performers £100 share price total return over past ten years Some nice little earners Lesley Renvoise says investment trust companies need to spend about £5 million on advertising, otherwise potential investors will not know what opportunities they are missing Touche Remnant Colonial Management Ltd Martin Currie British Empire Securities and General Trust p. l. c. Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Investment Trusts Looking for a pot of gold? Three experts tell how armed with the right knowledge, trusts can become treasure troves A note of caution The Globe takeover will mean changes and fewer options for this sector Investors gain a pretty good return How to Make Money Grow Ivory & Sime Saving grace Regular savings plans are a bonanza for the industry and for small, private investors Fees start to rise Cliff & Partners P. L. C. Scottish Investment Trust Flemings Investment Trusts Edinburgh Fund Managers plc OFT aims to curb pressure salesmen Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fund managers predict emerging economies will top growth league Weekend Money Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Save & Prosper I. P. S Lamont Plc Briefings EC life policies offer few benefits for Uk Weekend Money Woolwich Covering the cost of a dispute Hill Samuel Fund Managers (Jersey) Ltd Halifax Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Young encouraged to use dispensers in place of cheques Weekend Money Shareholders delay on water payment Commercial Union Trustees Limited Screen dealing service starts in gas shares 'Return to sender' works-eventually Direct debit vs standing order dilemma Save & Prosper Independent Financial Advisers Picture Gallery Instalment tor May I was also returned on 9 May Into action in the junk mail war Weekend Money Regulatory bodies raise drawbridge on Castlegate application Picture Gallery Prudent people prefer to pass by the Porsche profiteers Insurance values Yorkshire Building Society Knight Williams Pearl Unittrusts Compensation scheme feels pressure of heavy payouts Self-defence for the investor Weekend Money Comment Society looks to high rate shares to retain mutuality Currency mortgages bounce back A changed man at the top of British Land Business Profile Charity on the playing fields Capital City Framlington Swiss Francs State carries the burden of soaring divorce costs The public purse now has to find more than £1 billion every year to pick up the pieces of broken homes. But even then, reports Marie Williamson, the stark figures represent just the tip of the iceberg Reality of life after marriage Claims mount on lCS Business first Share out SIB on guard Water trickles Your views Picture Gallery Growth slows Opec deal Lloyds profit Saturday Review The Saturday Interview The Saturday Essay The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel A Childhood Passport to Leisure Theatre Cinema Jazz Critic's Choice Art Television Critic's Choice Opera Rock Dance John Percival Music Richard Morrison Serious beauty The Saturday Interview There is more to Michelle Pfeiffer than looks, Carson Black discovers. Determination and talent have overcome the sex symbol label Picture Gallery My oh my back pages Barclays Madras Vindaloo Ford Retreat to Mos The Saturday Essay For the Poles it was an oppression of tiny gestures, for the East Germans it was as though Gulliver chose their country to lie down, for the Russian soldiers the occupation of eastern Europe had come to represent a comfortable billet. Roger Boyes on the exodus of Soviet forces From our Own Correspondent: Life on the rubbish heap of history A year ago they were assured of life-long power and luxury; today they scour the classifieds for a job. The younger members of East Germany's old politburo are facing a mid-life career crisis, Anne McElvoy writes Low Tar Cause Fatal Diseases Battle lines drawn for a tale of two cultures Scottish city rivalry, found in every sphere from sport to industry, has reached new heights as the two vic for cultural supremacy. Ian McIntyre looks behind the laughter at Glasgow's current title, and finds some lessons for Edinburgh Love-hate from Joburg Janet Suzman, actress and director, talks to Matt Wolf Television goes to hell with Dante Can an ambitious television orgy of visuals convey his epic journey? Reliving the glories that were Greece Enthusiams Reliving the glories that were Greece The New Instant T25 Turbo Patterns of human destiny The unsolved murder of a small child in rural France revals tragedy in a pure form usually encountered only in literature, Peter Ackroyd writes Little Gregory By Charles Penwarden Fourth Estate, £13.99 Heroes in a heroic tale The Minority of Henry III By D. A. Carpenter Methuen, £25 The art of cultivation The Chelsea Gardener By Hazel le Rougetel Natural History Museum, £14.95 Full of sound and fury The Dada Movement By Marc Dachy Rizzoli, £55.00 Nissan Proving the worth of classical wordikins Owls to Athens Essays on Classical Subjects for Sir Kenneth Dover Edited by Elizabeth Craik The Clarendon Press, £50 British Heart Foundation Another royal potboiler The Reign and Abdication of Edward VIII By Michael Bloch Bantam, £14.95 Euthymol Water of life How it seemed Sun, sea, sand and stretch Fashion It is not what you reveal, but way that you reveal it, believes designer Lize Bruce (below). Liz Smith reports on the new wave in flexible fashion Picture Gallery Renault A Travel Offer from Voyages Jules Verne SOHO Restaurant Guide Save your neck, and cash Jonathan Meades makes a duty call on a fish resturant where pedantry and pomposity dominate the menu It takes brass to serve tins Canned surprises for Alan Hamilton Raise your glasses, please! It's not just what you drink, but what you drink it from, Jane MacQuitty says Wine Buys Working off steam Frances Bissell, The Times cook, on a simple and versatile way of cooking that retains flavours and nutrients The last of the moderns The chaste purity of David Chipperfield's architecture pays unfashionable homage to Le Corbusier, writes Deyan Sudjie Passion, dreams, and sheer hard work Devotion to royalty and Englishness, fox-hunting and trecs shaped both Rudge Humphreys' life and his garden. Montagu Don salutes a peculiarly personal landscape Photographs by Peter Baistow Gardens to Visit The Good Earth Rey Camino Healing scent on a summer evening For health and beauty, pick the evening primrose, Francesea Greenoak writes Restaurant Guide Giovanni's The Pride of the Valley Restaurant and Hotel Sima Tandoori Chutney Mary Formosa Kelong The Bright Rising Star Restaurant The Guild Wine Bar & Restaurant Holiday survival guide Anbil Systems Ltd Banish Moles Humanely You've Suffered Gale Damage? Homes & Gardens Handpainted Garden Umbrellas Dig and Delve Organics Ron Blom Henry Street Garden Centre Growers of Gold Medal… Weekend Tips Cranborne Manor Old Fashioned & English Roses Bpt Automation Limited Gardening News Prudential Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd CSP Newbridge Interiors Hotblack Viking Logs Ltd Le Domaine Du Ginkgo The English Courtyard Association Data Finance London Residential Department Heron homes Shadows of the pyramid peak The Matterhorn, first conquered by British artist Edward Whymper (left) 125 years ago, has lost none of its appeal or danger since then. More than 500 climbers have perished striving for the 14,691 ft summit, Ronald Faux writes Travel Notes Cash only Some enchanted evening Royston Ellis on the island magic of Bangaram Hotels and restaurants may charge customers who fail to turn up, Shona Crawford Poole writes Itineraries Rapped knuckles Scottish link Trouble spots Travel Notes On the cheap Voyages Jules Verne A wise father that knows his child Alan Franks looks through the discerning child's eyes at London's attractions and finds enough in the capital's boundaries to interest the most demanding of visitors Sights for £1 Free admission Unusual places Walking tours Grosvenor International Thermabond Ltd. Foxtons Barbican Express Property Services Intertrade and Developers ltd W. A. Ellis Harpers Symons Estates Douglas & Gordon St. George's Hill Weybridge Overseas Travel Hotels of the World Journey Latin America UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trialfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Millennium Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rummell Manor Hotel Self-Catering Images of France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country parks and rides Take advangate of The Times passport to leisure and enjoy a day out in the park Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge Times Newspapers Ltd Cyril Cusack talks to Paddy Burt A Childhood Cordula Seiko

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