News from 18/08/1990
1990; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Mike Theodoulou, Rosemary Righter, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Paul Heiney, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Graham Searjeant and Colin Narbrough, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Marie Staunton, Director, Patricia Davies, Philip Barron, R. E. Foot, Peter H. Pigott, Chairman, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jan Morris, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Faux, Martin Spence, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Nick Nuttall, Techology Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Kevin Eason and Harvey Elliott, Tom Giles, Michael Binyon, Paul Jackson, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Girard Steichen, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Peter Burnside, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Michael Tate, Arthur Emyr, Debra Craine, John Hanford, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Martin Barrow, Antony Barnett, Peter Ackroyd, John McGrath, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, John Durie, Robin Young, John Winder, Robert Nye, George Perry, John Young, C. A. Vaughan, Frances Bissell, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, J. M., Keith Thompson, B. D. Fuller, Margaret Dibben, Harold S. Curry, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, William Jackson, Rupert Bruce, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Patricia Turner, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Daniel Treisman, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Sandy Bisp, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Felicity Kendal and Fionnuala McHugh, John Russell Taylor, J. P. Clode, Dr Michael Quinn, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Stephen Jones, Richard Fordham, Managing Director, Conrad Voss Bark, Jane Brown, Steven Slater, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Rachel Gibbs, Keith Wheatley, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Christopher Thomas, Andrew Watts, Chief Executive, M. Hilary Spear, Sara McConnell, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Alan Tillier, Charles Hendry, Matthew Parris, Julian Brazier, Erica De'ath, Chief Executive, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Jonathan Clark, Michael Austin, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Geraldine Ranson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Anthony Lovell, Managing Director, Edward Pearce, David Sinclair, John Durie and Matthew Bond, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Simon Collier, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom Davies, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, John Coleman, Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Frank Rosenfeld, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Geoffrey Brazendale, Mary Dejevsky, Julia Thrift,
ResumoBy our Foreign Staff: Iraq says it will hold hostages of 'aggressors' UN voices corcern at plight of Western civilians as Gorbachev condemns Baghdad Retaking A-levels? On Other Pages Rock-Solid proof that Bonnie Prince was here 'Gas exporters' held by Bonn By our City Staff: Oil prices soar, shares plunge Tories fail to benefit Rushdie video ban is lifted Eastwood: the Huston legacy The search for more Monet Turning back the clock Conservation or energy? See the wood and the trees Large house, one careful Owner If it's August it must be football Leave me out Index Gorbachev backs Un action Engine Friction Reducer Gap widens between US rhetoric and the realities Occupation of Kuwait: The Diplomatic Struggle Jaguars to use bases in emirate Propaganda barrage seeks to deter Saddam Muslims demand death of American 'aggressors' From our Correspondent in Amman: Blockade 'strangling' Iraqi commerce through Jordan Baghdad's vessels avoid a clash Iranian PoWs go home as Iraqi troops start the withdrawal Naval armada to enter record books Occupation of Kuwait: The Military Deployment US Navy stops two Iraqi ships The Ultimate Driving Machine Labour says round-up alarm was premature Club yob - the scourge of Corfu Paradise and the Devil Degree service Oil prices force big rises in air and road travel costs Occupation of Kuwait: Effects on Britain Picture Gallery Savings warning to families Oilmen call fifth one-day strike Carnival rift over finances Riddle of NUM cash 'solved' Swastika daubs Innovator dies Sun Alliance Jordanian shipment still under scrutiny Nick Goldfinger Driver passed tanks at 70mph Rural calm and inner-city cdnfiision greet first poll tax bills Tom Giles contrasts the experiences of two councils as they collect the poll tax Ban lifted on video after plea by Rushdie Sales of H-cars-fail to halt fall Escape attempt School shut Factory fumes Warning over cheap church repairs Picture Gallery V & A heads for a ?2.3m deficit New hope for Miss Saigon Guinness jury asked if £5m an hones fee Army Officer ITN staff ready to ballot on pay action Expert employed to halt trade in print forgeries 'Green' policies may harm wildlife Heredity a factor 'in most cancers Denning under guard by police Alliance Leicester Death toll nears 200 as peace talks begin without Buthelezi From Agence France Presse in Dar Es Salaam: Nyerere gives up last reins of power UK Buyers Network, Dept From Reuter in Freetown: American helicopters pluck refugees out of Monrovia Influx for African study in Greene Freetown Notebook by Philip Jacobson Pakistan right longs for return to Zia era (Reuter): Shuttle mission to repair Hubble telescope (AFP): Transylvania threatened by spectre of ethnic hatred AFP: Rush to join the legion France divided by battle for the bear necessities Picture Gallery EC to discuss oil aid for Eastern bloc Canadian Indians cut rail links (Reuter): Pilot charged (AFP): Hacking suspect Bomb Injures 20 (Reuter): Ransom claim (Reuter): Court reprieve Minolta By our Foreign Staff: Moscow and Bonn hopeful on unity deal Rome's rigid patriarchy …and moreover When saying boo is not enough Rosemary Righter says the UN has power to enforce sanctions ans should shut up shop if it fails Socialist who thought the party could justify any means Half a century after Leon Trotsky's death, Stephen Jones finds little in his record to suggest that he would have been less autocratic than Stalin Treasures for Babylon? Before the flood Diary Lounge wizard Clothes conscious Rough waters Democracy Expects Judgment of Salman Electrical Perks Keeping pressure on Saddam Joint champions Drug for infants Democracy seen in altered light Planning gain Training plumbers Museum sale Cosmopolitan bicycle Obstacle course Fate of the Kow Swamp bones Death penalty EC and East Europe Today's royal engagement Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church services tomorrow Tenth Sunday after Trinity Prince's paintings on show at church Marriages The Rt Rev Alexander Muge Rare coin collection for Oxford museum Louis Vola Move to ban hunting on Trust land The Rev Leslie Styler Ethyl Eichelberger North scoops up gold medals at Rhs National Garden Festival show School of S Mary and S Anne, Abbots, Bromley Latest wills It may be that the Lord-will see my distress and… On This Day A Conspiracy of Silence Announcements The Samaritans British Diabetic Association Help Medicine Cancer Research Campaign Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust Kidney Research Saves Lives Avert Oxfam Neglect or Slaughter The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund London Association for the Blind Arthritis Research Golf The Mental Health Foundation Support Britain against Drugs Combat Stress The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2258 The real hound inspector Help: John Fisher, animal behaviourist Contour beds Take a leaf from the streetwise stroller Guides with removable maps are pointing the way ahead for urban and rural walkers Squaring up to an inner city threat Roger Phillips is a man with a mission to protect London's garden squares The Lyceum wins a counter attack No Title Events in town this Weekend Take a stand, there are strangers in paradise Feather report Country events this Weekend After cottage industry, a cottage loaf Home from home: Rosemary Conley Next Week Koi, the weight in gold fish Breeding Cock flight at the KO corral Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Futon Company BAF Dry Wall System Car Boot Liner Times Computer Crosswords Chinese Seagrass Matting Samad's Ltd Cane Furniture £50 Voucher I. S. Direct Mail Ltd. Foam for Comfort Millions of Refuse Sacks Tidy Rail Multiple Display Advertising Items Dexter Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Anbil Systems Ltd Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Clothes for a killer Originals: Martin Jones, falconer Antiques and Collecting Restoration of Fine Furniture West London Antique Mahogany Partners Desk Criterion Salerooms Going with the natural grain Wanted Antiques Holloways Pots of interest in old Cyprus Interest is growing in the artefacts of a civilisation that predates even the Greeks Wilkinson & Beighton Auctioneers Malcolm Innes Gallery Weekend Gilding Courses K. Restorations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leeds Castle I Aspects Status Quo Opera & Ballet BBC Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall The Count Basie Orchestra Tickets Available Jesus Christ Superstar Summer Classics Battle of Britain Day Hooked on Classics Opera Spectacular Calssical Spectacular Gordon Reece Gallery Paco Pena & his Flamenco Dance Company Popular Classics Handel-Mozart Vivaldi Popular Favourites Grand Opera Night Gershwin Evening Royal Albert Hall Grand Opera Gala Moscow Festival Ballet Telecom Technology Showcase The Artistry of Arabic Script The Times Returning heart to the Highlands Peter Lewis talks to the radical writer John McGrath about his latest project One man and his dogged talent Theatre Stunning the Punters/Lament for Arthur Cleary/Femme Fatale Marco's Traverse/Assembly Rooms Edinburgh Sultry songs and talent galore Debra Craine talks to actress Honor Blackman, whose one-woman show about Yvette Guilbert opens next week Theatre Danton's Death St Bride's, Edingburgh Edinburgh Festival Queens Theatre BBC 1 The World's Best Books BBC 1 Richer Fashion Bare shelves and rationing add to misery of Russians The Times Crossword No 18,376 Parker Duofold Two die in new Tornado crash Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Weather Moscow may send troops to join force in the Gulf Accelerated Learning Golf Wembley kick-off Summary Benn's bout Tennis Out of court Cram beaten Leading role Riding high Racing Boating Rhapsodies over Cornish prodigy Simon Barnes on Saturday Lancashire's advance is without farce or mercy Scoreboard Keith Prowse Hospitality (Reuter): Race is on to unite athletics Pitfalls that litter the Welsh road north Publicity stunts and the hard sell of rugby league cast a shadow over the recruitment of players to the professional code Comment Elliott delivers proof of his fitness Cram remains in the shadows with a disappointing defeat at Gateshead athletics meeting Results from Gateshead (Reuter): East German upsets are in the sprints (Reuter): Gallant Barrios thwarted Results from Berlin Haringey hopes high as leaders stay home Stress injuries increasing among young Louise Taylor discovers that early promise can be too much of a good thing for a building football career (Reuter): US concedes need for professionals Basketball Torrance enjoys Belfry revival Ballesteros pleads for action to halt improvements in modern golf equipment One-sided final to Cavalleri Olazábal is climbing high in search of his first US title Uzielli wins an International recall Co-operation can be a key to trout recovery Fishing A forthright plea for our national game Sport on Television the Week in View Ken Lawrence's guide to the best of televised sport in the week ahead Leading Second round Scores By a Correspondent: Welch has late run to boys title Fighters in the ring, celebrities outside Into the valleys to test the rising tide Rugby League The Week's Highlights No easy ride for Belgian Cycling Sports Service The Times Golf Racing Shield tops £3m mark Currie keen to join Oldham In Brief Richards pulls out Bikes go green Campbell first Furc sails in LeMond rides Bourke again Capel censure Liverpool may find that United are anything but friendly Football Hill chases change of luck at finish Motor Racing By a Special Correspondent: Mercedes hold Jaguar off front row of grid School colleague stands in way of MacLagan march Top seeds justify rankings by reaching junior tennis finals at Eastbourne Silver for cadet Bhargava Shooting Welsh titles to West Glamorgan For the Record Rehe's comeback disrupts Sabatini Allock closer to EBA first Bowls From a Correspondent in Rotterdam: Germans go clear from rivals Equestrianism Tait takes his back-up for trials attempt Penniless gamble on Vegas jackpot Benn should leave town with his crown in a boxing showdown redolent of gunsmoke and gang warfare Tale of the tape Tendulkar's strokes prompt Sidhu to pass century mark Scarcity of Test potential in under-25 cricketers as slow Edgbaston pitch contributes to an uninspring draw Evans still refuses to stand back out of the limelight By a Special Correspondent: Young's second place doubles his advantage Gliding Lancashire juniors too strong Trent College foiled in filial match Schools Rugby Derbyshire on brink of title League leaders Love a threat to Buckinghamshire Minor Counties Review by Michael Austin Hobson faces a strong challenge to keep title Triathlon Martini at top of list of missing Germans Squash Rackets (Reuter): Jahangir falters in comeback Smith's tactics produce double success Yachting Texaco Baddeley will bring breath of fresh air to a demanding task Badminton Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Norwich gives Hills team fine Hungerford encore Manton colt has Longchamp objective after sparkling Newbury victory From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Ile De Nisky to be rewarded Yesterday's results Newbury Racing next week Go And Go in tilt at Travers Wolverhampton Selections By a Special Correspondent: Cauthen confirms retainer offer with Sheikh Mohammed From our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Hector Protector best for Morny Deauville field Mandarin: Conditions favour talented Deploy Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Seely: Newbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Mandarin: Perth Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Crack taken cot of Ebor Rapid Raceline Landguard Marine B. J. Marine Ltd Chartered Trust Limited Number of Vacances Exist for Enthusiastic… A. S. P. Boats Dauntless Yacht Transport The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ellis Yacht Charters Multiple Display Advertising Items Waterways World Waterways Services Power Sail RYA plus Charter Ufpedro 950 Mdy. Boat Show Trafalgar Canal Boat Co Turks of Sunbury Ltd Atlas Marine Buckden Marina and Leisure Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruises West for the Great Canal Jamboree Angling for legal trouble Taking a slow boat every where The Longleys' pleasure of 11 years on the waterways has increased with their custom-built craft Unlocking treasures along forgotten banks Many canals in England and Wales are being resuced from a muddy future A high time in the uplands Branch off the Shropshire Union Canal and the journey can become surreal Tensions push oil price to $26.75 The Pound Sterling boost as inflation stays at 9.8% Wall Street's worries hit equities trading in London From a Correspondent in New York: Trump deadline looms TT wins battle for Crystalate By our City Staff: PowerGen team to begin bid Dukeminster buy-back plan unveiled by Shohet family WPP Group baffled at collapse of share price Queensway's receivers under siege Thousands seek return of deposits YJ Lovell warning knocks shares By our City Staff: Sheraton Securities refinancing Losses push Spectrum to seek £1m Tired power systems generate concern at banks Kio transfers $350m to Kuwait bank to ease liquidity Nadir pullas out of plan to bid for Polly Peck Herc aims to expand in Europe (Reuter): Ciba-Geigy pessimistic as after-tax profits fall 12% USSR to woo foreign firms US bank Charges to rise British Vita to sell Australian stake Business Roundup Nylex to sell BWAC stake Guinness in control Filofax offer attracts 79% Administrators go in Goodman sells stake in Unigate Plasmec slips NEI awarded £45m order Late rally nearly halves Dow's loss New York Nikkei slumps a further 762 points Tokyo Boost for oil-from-coal research Wall Street Arncliffe hurt by higher interest World Market Indices Recent Issues Middle East worries push shares heavily into retreat Stock Market Philip Morns names Suchard executives Alpha Stocks Major Changes Major Indices 'Unfair' coal policy hits Young Group Shun Tak up 25% to £10m London Traded Options Traditional Options By our City Staff: Gap profit rises 36% in quarter Hutchison tells HK it may scrap satellite TV plans Exxon files appeal on $7bn tax bill Investment Trusts Hewlett moves Pc base to Grenoble Unlisted Securities Share dealing reforms needed to encourage small investors Cash is king while tensions persist Ex dividend a Ex all b Forecast dividend e Interim… Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges London Financial Futures Money Markets The Times Unit Trust Statistics Heavy losses Stock Exchange Prices More home buyers give up keys before facing action over arrears Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Lenders keen to assist in mortgage problems Nat West offers advice on benefits of saving Cash dispenser network expands Fidelity Investments Crime watch areas attract discount on home Insurance Weekend Money Survey finds fewer savers Briefings Save & Prosper CU Skipton Building Society Knight Williams New Unit Trust Launch Save & Prosper Trust buyers wait for the shooting Weekend Money Easy pay terms for television licences Save & Prosper Cashing cheques Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Direct debits Double rental Misleading charges Letters Published replies marked with the triangular logo… Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Weekend Money Yorkshire Building Society Bonus claim on BAA shares Original applicants for Baa shares under the offer… Cool response to gas bills Independent Postal credit High street banks in talks to join fraud detection scheme for credit applications Courses help prepare for life after retirement Society gives investors chance of a cheap deal Hard knocks for Hardwick clients Weekend Money Comment Queensway trouble adds weight to OFT warning Picture Gallery Baseball cards outrun the money men Capital City Fearless fighter who seized the jewel in Ratners' crown Weekend Money Business Profile The Mercury Cash Trust Lowndes helpline is set up Fearless fighter Lost homes Watchful eye Your views Deficit falls Nadir plan Coal pilot Builders offer trade-in deals on old homes Sellers put faith in part-exchange to help beat sluggish property market Breaking the house chain Bank of Ireland Hunting the missing Monets: secrets of a fine art… The Saturday Interview The Saturday Essay The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel A Childhood Passport to Leisure Benedict Nightingale Theatre Geoff Brown Cinema Sheridan Morley Television John Russell Taylor Art David Sinclair Rock Clive Davis Jazz Paul Griffiths Opera John Percival Dance Richard Morrison Music Eastwood's Clint Eastwood has left Dirty Harry, for a ficitious portrayal of John Huston (above) George Perry finds Eastwood relishing the combination of hero and villain in one of Hollywood's film greats Scoring points for quibbling Craig Brown Nissan Rover Mini Cooper The hunt for the missing Monets Professor Paul Hayes Tucker is a man with a mission: to gather Claude Monct's series paintings from the 1890s for next month's exhibition at the Royal Academy. Peter Stothard reports. Photograph by Graham Wood Picture Gallery The Arts Guild To be totally Frank Frank Finlay has been among the most influential actors of his generation. But, Edward Pearce asks, has he taken too few of the great parts recently? Fleshing the bones of genius So let me take you by the hand Enthusiasms Bernard Levin leads the way through the streets of London, with the maps that tell the city's history Dreams of holidays up above the arches Marcus Binney on an ingenious answer to the problem of what to do with British Rail's obsolete viaducts Not a bull's-eye on John Bull Among the British An Outsider's View By Richard Critchfield Hamish Hamilton, £17.99 Most of what the author finds to say is slightly wrong, or off-key. it is as if English music were being played as the wrong speed, or by a steel band Picture Gallery Red with green tinges The Vampire of Reason An Essay in the Philosophy of History By Richard James Blackburn Verso, £32.50; paperback, £10.95 Casting philosophical stones Ludwig Wittgenstein a Student's Memoir By Theodore Redpath Duckworth, £12.95 Shoot-out in Tinseltown Out of Focus Power, Pride and Prejudice: David Puttnam in Hollywood By Charles Kipps Century, £14.99 In from the cold, a history British Intelligence in the Second World War Volume 4 By F. W. Hinsley and C. A. G. Simkins Hmso, £15.95 The tragedy of Peterloo How it seemed Creative use of White space Poetry For beautiful kitchens and bathrooms we recommend a… Dulux Art and craft Jean Muri (above) has a love of traditional craftmanship that is evident in the simple, fluid lines of her creations. Liz Smith discovers how the designer's designer has perfected her technique Photographs by Anthony Crickmay Euthymol Acu Health Restaurant Guide Greek Yorkshire Fireworks for the nostrils Jonathan Meades enjoys the taste and smell of good, sometimes Italian, dishes Mixing with the big cheese Living Well The great debate: more or less? Jane MacQuitty on quality versus quantity at the Wine 200 symposium The Best of Wine 2000 In favour of a plum choice Interest in the English dessert plum is ripening but, Robin Young writes, it is increasingly hard to find The staff of summer life Bread-making need not be intimidating Frances Bissell, the Times cook, shows how easy it can be Alice in wonderland: a writer's retreat A longhouse deep in wild Wales is home to author Alice Thomas Ellis (above), who told Tom Davies of its spell. Photographs by Adam Woolfitt Cultivated wit on a social stage A sense of humour and frivolity flourishes in the design and planting of Philip Sasson's August garden at Port Lympne, Jane Brown writes Picture Gallery Wild in the country Francesca Greenoak on immigrant plants Gardens to Visit Making room for a coloured view Julia Thriff meets a young craftsman who makes light work with stained glass Restaurant Guide The Mad Chef's Bistro 1St Anniversary Visiting Kent? Two of Norfolk's Finest Country Inns Sita Maharaja Mr Kong Chinese Restaurant Gean House Hotel Bruno's Porthole Eating House Picture Gallery Homes & Gardens Trilliums Decorating with stained glass Rainbow effects Multiple Display Advertising Items Bpt Free! Banish Moles Forever Bovis Homes Managed Foreign Currency Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riverside Cottages Tower Property Services Timbered Property HR Anscombe & Ringland Rutherfords the French Agents Devon Detached 18th Century Village House French Riviera Allison Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Rhone Property Link Westside Estates Benham & Reeves Crown Relocation International Prudential KCG Keith Cardale Groves Pearce Construction Greene and Company JS John spencer The Fort Cawsand, Cornwall Grosvenor International Anscombe & Ringland City of cruelty and compassion Calcutta, named after the terrible goddess kali, next week celebrates its 300th anniversary Here Christopher Thomas explores this savage city Travel Notes The burden of serenity Jan Morris laments the irreversible decline of Venice and the search for a role worthy of its loveliness China Trailfinders the Travel Experts ABTA Hysteries of India INDIAvidual The Times Saturday Review August 18 1990 Inspirations East Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Itineraries The tobacco lobby strikes a match for smoker's rights on airline flights, Shona Crawford Poole writes Everything, and nothing, changes Travel Books Overseas Travel Cox & Kings Brochure Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Late Availability Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watercolour Painting Travel India Limited Autumn in India When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let us Look after You Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Lanteglos UK Holidays The Cottage Directory Champagne Travel The mill house hotel Late Availability Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbey Lawn Hotel Torquay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your guide to engines and history Enjoy an outing with The Times passport to museums and railways Chess by Raymond Keene Mind Challenge Winning Move Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'I lived a sheltered but exotic life' A Childhood Felicity Kendal talks to Fionnuala McHugh Lost Days in the South China Sea at Kota Kinabalu Seiko
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