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News from 15/09/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, John Papworth, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, Peter Gibb, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Miss Judith Banister, Sheridan Morley, Ian Murray and Anne McElvoy, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Laura Thompson, James Bone, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Alan F. Donovan, Geoff Brown, Jane Elliott, Edwin Schoon, President, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Allen Carter, Sydney Shenton, Debra Craine, Hugh Leggatt, Louise Taylor, Gavin Stamp, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Robert Potts, Victoria Mather, Frances Bissell, D. P. Walters, Raymond Harbridge, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Joseph Connolly, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Rose Rouse, John Hennessy, Fiona MacCarthy, Ros Drinkwater, Paul Wheeler, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, R. S. Eades, Dr. R. G. Sowden, Gavin Bell, Joe Joseph and our Foreign Staff, John Woodcock, Tom Ruben, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Nigel Andrew, Rosy Thomson, Geoffrey Wheeler, Gillian Bowditch, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Jean Shrimpton and Ray Connolly, Sandy Bisp, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Cheryl Taylor, Michael Binyon and Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, R. Colson, David Hunt, Jonathan Braude, N?el Goodwin, Nigel Hawkes, E. G. Handley, Jonathan Monckton, Director, Ken Lawrence, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael McCARTHY, Environment Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Marion Thorpe (Vice Chairman), Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Sue Moore, Keith MacKlin, Stephanie Billen, Rodney Hobson, Olaf Rogge, Kenneth Fleet, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Andrew Adonis, Alastair Morton, David Young, Kevin Pratt, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Mel Webb, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Alan Tillier, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Emma Soames, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Nicholas Wood and our Foreign Staff, Brian Buchanan, Walter Gammie, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, Nicolas Mynett, Howard Carr, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Jim Hiley, Michael Horsnell, Charles Hennessy, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Robert Crewdson, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Harris, A. G. Brown, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, David Logan, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Gill Ashworth, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Blaker, Mary Dejevsky, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Anthony Kershaw, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Thatcher sends 'Desert Rats' to Saudi Arabia UK puts icing on the cake, says Bush The Mercury Cash Trust On Other Pages Diplomats held in raids on embassies Saddam's troops kill zoo animals for food Gorbachev backs rush to market in 500 days Mandela blames hidden hand Inflation at 10.6% 'is not out of control' An Olivier family affair Trouble on the slopes Solidarity in name only Last laugh for Jester? Minister with portfolio Who will light the flame? Morton's blunt tunnel warning Index Accountancy results Decree vacancies MacGregor says teachers' pay rise close to white-collar average Pleas for warning lights on ferries derided, court told Prescott presses for rail safety Dunhill Eating way to radiation health Sotheby's sets up shop in East Berlin Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Belfast: Anglo-Irish meeting hopeful over political deal in Ulster Ashdown launches 'election' Correction SNP ready to turn left with new leader Skillion Storage Warehouse The Sunday Times The dangers of cosmetic surgery Why Blake betrayed Britain Quality Cars 'Ritual abuse' ease children to remain as wards of court Early return home precluded by order Righteous anger mobilises to stop ferry on Sabbath Most islanders on Lewis and Harris say Sunday ferry sailings will destroy a way of life in the Outer Hebrides. Kerry Gill found some of those preparing for action Picture Gallery Foul play under the arches IBM Fraud case sentences Doctor's 'trial' prompts calls for reform of medical court Coutts & Co Pilots on standby for Battle of Britain flypast Back from Mongolia with bees and spiders Hundreds of wildlife sites 'threatened by new roads' Hot summers kill off rare sea anemone in briny lagoon Milk-yield hormone for cows faces ban Peugeot 605 Amstrad Fanfares for the first British breath of French air Neighbour shot dead in street after row Piggott enquiry Knowsley seven Air expansion IRA flat found £6m hotel fire Dinghy deaths Drug ship sunk Water board to pay £25,000 for oil seepage Capturing scents and colours of autumn Christian Aid Vauxhall India allowed to breach blockade with food shipment United Nations Kaifu offers $3bn more in response to pressure Japan Preacher whips up support for Iraqis against infidel invaders Jordan Baker allays Arab fears over US forces Syria General hears troops' pleas to return home By Staff Reporters: Armoured brigade follows a proud desert tradition Britain (Reuter): Arms package for Saudis Warning shots Aircraft offered A little kindness lingers on the mean streets of New York Pretoria and ANC blame violence on sinister 'third force' The night Soweto's songs turned to screams Harrods Knightbridge (AFP): Allied leaders will miss unity party Cold comfort for Europe's farmers Britain relaxes objections to EC membership (Ap): Source of telescope flaw found (Reuter): Chernobyl theft Mendes trial (Reuter): Moscow talks (Reuter): Embassy sacked 500-day target to salvage ruined Soviet economy Gorbachev's Economic Plan Timetable of shift to capitalism Outline of the main points of Gorbachev's plan Lunn Poly Western cigarettes bring whiff of relief Gardening for God ... and moreover EC successes Ashdown fails to heed Andrew Adonis urges the Liberal Democrats to forgo rhetoric and face up to the realities Is the diplomacy of science set for the back burner? As Pugwash delegates meet in Britain, Nigel Hawkes, science editor, assesses their cold war achievements A run on the claret Who will rule the airwaves? One that got away Discord on show The Heavy Brigade Pity the Children Fame is the SPUR Kuwaitis' role in refugee relief Arms for Iraq Concorde ban New tape recorders Ivory towers Prison reform Cancer patients: the Bristol survey Proms patriotism Blacks in jail Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Paintings in Wales Cypriot bid to join Community Still at the helm Planning gain One down? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Service receptions Service dinners Marriages Dinner Reception University news Appointments Father Aleksandr Men Father Aleksandr Men, a prominent Rusian Orthodox priest, was murdered aged 55 outside Zagorsk, northeast of Moscow, on September 9. He was born in Moscow on januar 22,1935 Birthdays Lord Fletcher Christening Professor Roderic Gregory Roeric Alfred Gregory, CBE, Frs, George Holt Professor of Physiology at the University of Liverpool from 1948 to 1981, died aged 76 in Liverpool on September 5. He was born on December 29,1913 Church services tomorrow Anniversaries Latest wills James Burge James Charles George Burge, Qc, former recorder and deputy chairman of West Sussex Quarter Sessions, died on September 6 aged 83. He was born on October 8,1906 Weekend royal engagements Do not make a promise in. God's name if you do… On This Day Death of Wellington Theatres Continued from page 22 Concise Crossword No 2281 Palladian perfection phased out Changing face The setting of Duddingston has been fouled to no purpose Sunalliance Making words work Help: Philippa Davies, voice coach Fab and groovy About town Jumbo crossword solution This Weekend Events in town Next Week The rolling stones Britain's pavements are disappearing - and reappearing somewhere else Sport takes the plunger Weekend Living: In town In the future, with a bit of luck, there will be no wars. But there will be Suckerball? Rose Rouse reports from the field of combat Rest of the Best Conquering space, the final frontier Assets The Times Ministering to double portfolios Weekend Living: Out of Town Home from home; Charles Handy This Weekend Country events The Times Next Week Stock of ages left the sea Originals: Athene English, leather worker Brewing beauty in hell's kitchen Feather report Living off the lean of the land Breeding Last laugh for the Jester? Why, in this high-tech age, would a group of transatlantic sailors want to recreate a yacht from the past? Libby Purves reports Weekend Living: Out of Town TSB Small things-wise, land wonderful Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Asseen on T. V Futon Company Multiple Display Advertising Items TC Heaters Cane Chain The Wade Collectors Club Rjs Trading Ltd Dexter Navigators The Galaxy Range of Solid Pine Storage Beds Sofa's Sofabeds Futon Furnishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingfisher Natural Toothpaste Beaumont & Co. The Sunday Times Akom Ltd Cashmere Coat Sale Silk Interiors Topvogue Ltd Finest Quality Shirts Ardenco Ltd Old campaigner comes to refugees" rescue Going for the banker Review Preview What price Islamic art? Weekend Living: Collecting In the wake of the Iraqi invasion, the fate of Kuwait's recently opened art collection is causing concern in both the west and east Antiques and Collecting Spink Auctions The Chelsea Antiques Fair Antiques Wanted Heather St Clair Davis Glennie's Urgently Wanted Old Fishing Tackle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Still on a fantastic voyage Portrait At Large Academy Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments The South Bank Centre Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniel Levy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dominion Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Casting without colour blindness Theatre A National Theatre forum explores the role of cultural diversity within British drama. Jim Hiley reports Behind the mask of Prospero Theatre The Tempest Royal Exchange, Manchester No traces of genius here Architecture Gavin Stamp on why a London gallery's design competition failed Concert Hildegard Behrens Roh, Covent Garden Times Atlases Dti Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio First direct Israeli secret service'has 2,000 helpers in London' The Times Crossword No 18,400 Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Weather Fresh from Hong Kong the wet-suit Mercedes Linguaphone Index A second success Bright future Games vote Drop zone Double bid Sixth bout Wind shift Master tactician defends his methods Essex take charge as Ilott shines with bat and ball Scoreboard Public want pay for play Fighting talk is fine by baseball Simon Barnes on Saturday Facing up to racing's problems Chase De Vere Investments Plc Athens relying on the traditionalist vote David Miller questions whether sentiment and history are good enough reasons to give Greece the 1996 Olympic Games Advantages and Disadvantages of Each Bid: A City-By-City Guide A risk worth running for only the brave Athletes may be left to count the cost of maintaining such a demanding pace in the Great Race Rollason revelling in her role among the sporting elite Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Factors that can swing IOC jury Solent out as season gets going Basketball Palace threaten to assume lead role High stakes in a power game Money dominates the battle for fotball supremacy off the field Weekend Team News Davis expresses regret Snooker Maxwell talks to continue Dover shaking off that depression Southend stay on top Palmera edge through to open final Polo A running flush that shatters the myths For the Record Appeal is rejected In Brief Big races to attract big attendances Athletics Taking the strain in their stride John Goodbody reports on a study into the effects on mind and bodyof hard-training children in sport Rowlands to test his fitness Hockey Saunders seizes the reins Equestrianism Dutch riders hold off top trophy rivals Tomorrow McAuley left hook could be decisive Boxing Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Television Chance teenage to confirm trust Rugby League Riders off to the sun and money Cycling Chen shrugs off injury in French draw Table Tennis Multiple Display Advertising Items Carefree Fraser lashes out Late batsmen keep the championship leaders in the hunt against Surrey Broad's century delays the inevitable Graveney makes ten-wicket exit Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Texaco Cricketline Glamorgan could reach their target Derbyshire are slight favourites Burly Scot leaps over ambition By a Special Correspondent: Lee hopes his troubles are now behind him England Vs Barbarians Davies lets it slip as Estill leads in European Open Golf Ireland snuff English surge Morgan takes title after cliffhanger North given 'raw deal' on England matches Rugby Union Hereford hoping for a rosy future London clubs propose new code of conduct Argentine tour party waits on 11 names Fitness will be a priority for Ayr coach The Racegoers Club Presenting the case for reform Graham Rock finds trainer John Dunlop outspoken in his assessement of racing's ills Bog Trotter romps home as Bravefoot is reported Timeless Times operation Worcester Goodwood treble for Cochrane Bangor From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Salsabii can steal the limelight in Longchamp trials Longchamp Tomorrow From our Irish Racing Correspondnet, Dublin: Citidancer can stage Leopardstown repeat Hellenic to put colts in their place Mandarin: Doncaster On Tiptoes out for rest of the season Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Goodwood Selections Big-Race Line-Up Form guide to the eight contenders Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Doncaster Results from yesterday's three meetings Goodwood Huntingdon Rapid Raceline Isidore lies in wait for fearful fleet Irish entry incurs penalty after late arrival for start of the BOC single-handed round the world race From a Special Correspondent in Porto Cervo: Juno dismisses adversity Yachts Boats and Watersports British Marine Industries Emrhys Barrell Marine Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items John Palmer Marine School Creightons Naturally Kirkland leaves Italian trailing Jones under pressure Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Berth Antibes The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Profesional Examination II, held in July 1990 Stoy Horwath Order of Merit and Prizes Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte 'For the Newly Qualified' Ernst & Young Moore Stephens Charterd Accountants Westmead Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Recently Qualified Accountant up to £25K 'For the Newly Qualified' Birmingham International Airport plc Parkside Recruitment Ltd David Chorley Associates ASA International All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd The list of Referrals Atc Chart 'For the Newly Qualified' British Gas Accountancy Personnel The Newly Qualifieds' Directory to Recruitment… Multiple Display Advertising Items 'For the Newly Qualified' Reed accountancy Fashion Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items The real business behind training Accountants are adopting an advisory role. Edward Fennell looks at the plan for case studies in the exam syllabus Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd By our City Staff: Asd passes at half time The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Save & Prosper Early rate cuts ruled out by 10.6% inflation Gulf tension starts to take toll on American economy TVS franchise 'under threat' Gateway links up with Irish clothing retailer Business Sema profits edge ahead By our Media Correspondent: BT sells out of cable firm Brittan warns West German companies on mergers in East Allied Trust Bank Eurotunnel investors 'could lose all' as costs rise Savills shares slip after profit warning Management buys Brook Street back from Manpower Nestle's net profits down Co-op Bank to lay off 450 Retired broker spared prison Japanese buy 19.9% Elders stake KIO sells stake in Dewey Warren By our City Staff: ABI seeks changes in assurance accounting Next calls off talks with FSM Automagic up Mohair warning Walker dips ANS up 152% Builder in red Servomex up BA sells chain Elys at ?318,000 Daniels in profit Aiming to plug a gap in the market for new rich investors An enterprising approach to dearer oil Aeritalia Dow decline continues Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts ICI warning causes Shockwave Stock Market World Market Indices Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Major Indices Third Market Commodities Major Changes Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options Recent Issues Widespread losses Stock Exchange Prices The Times Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Unit Linked Insurance Investments Emma tests the waters abroad An inflation-beating trio with brio Weekend Money Herriot saga to woo the faithful Save & Prosper Capel-Cure Myers Hang on for the roller coaster ride as index-trackers test the nerves Weekend Money Pre-paying eases funeral pairi Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Knight Williams Scottish Invemtment Trust Framlington Unit Management Limited Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd Capital gains tax keeps bonds in check Weekend Money Taking estate agents to task Save & Prosper Briefings Low profile on Barclaycard complaints Taken for an interest rate ride Portfolio Platinum Picture Gallery Save & Prosper Severn Valley Railway Paying for the Nu problems Weekend Money Pinning economic memories down with mnemonics Letters Gold shouldered Letters for Weekend Money are welcomed, but MIM Britannia Unit Trust Managers Limited Commercial Union Trustees Limited Save & Prosper A winner loses his edge when the payout disappears A glossy mailshot lured one Weekend Money reader into an illegal syndicate Myth of free advice proves costly Weekend Money Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Shares short circuit may blow quick gains from monster sale Past privatisations light path to profits French rich shot in the wallet Capital City A guiding light to the very end of Eurotunnel Business Profile Gartmore Sell-off sparks into life Tunnel vision Inflation-proof Low profile Prices surge BS returns ICI warning Many happy returns as funds come of age Loyal unit trust investors are now reaping their rewards, reports Money Editor Lindsay Cook The granddaddy of unit trusts Bank of Ireland Shares help combat the shrinking pound Of cabbages and kings: gathering England's… Picture Gallery Saturday Review Theatre Cinema Sheridan Morley Television John Percival Dance Clive Davis Jazz Opera Rock Music H Kew's green missi Galaxy Picture Gallery Star-gazing at Eton Galaxy Ripple Old friends, poles apart Lech Walesa and his prime minister once stood side by side as brothers in a revolution that toppled the communist regime in Poland - now they are barely on speaking terms. Roger Boyes reports on the struggle for Solidarity's soul From our Own Correspondent: Forget the piggy bank New American holiday camps aim to turn schoolehildren into entrepreneurs, James Bone writes Metropolitan Home Magazine No Title Parker Leading the dance to Birmingham Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet has left its old home and been born again in Birmingham, Debra Craine writes. Main photograph by Anthony Crickmay Getting their act together A year after Lord Olivier's death, his widow and children are in rehearsal for a family play. Report by Sheridan Morley; photograph by John Timbers The plot thickens A film too advanced for the Sixties now has cult status, Stephanie Billen writes Hope-filled classics of a hard Victorian life One woman's unvarnished account of how an ordinary middle class family lived delights Roy Strong The Berkshire an Edwardian Hotel Raiding the archives Ian McIntyre Son of Adam By Denis Forman Andre Deutsch, £12.99 Not one of life's cocoa-drinkers As It was Pleasures, Landscapes and Justice By Sybille Bedford Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.95 Fine-cut original Children's Books Orlando The Marmalade Cat a Camping Holiday By Kathleen Hale Warne, £9.99 Heart and soul Burton: Snow upon the Desert By Frank McLynn John Murray, £19.95 Here's to Old Kingers Kingsley Amis in Life and Letters Edited by Dale Salwak Macmillan Press, £17.95 The gentle art of deception Strategic Deception British Intelligence in the Second World War: Volume 5 By Michael Howard Hmso, £12.95 British Film Institute Tinkling of rivalries Piano Competition The Story of the Leeds By Wendy Thompson with Fanny Waterman Faber, £17.50 Woman and Home Fortune's sacrifice How it seemed Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Best-dressed Rehearsal Fashion Jasper Conran transfers from catwalk to stage, writes Emma Soames. Photograph by Graham Wood A man who flatters women Can some of Germany's most celebrated thinkers… Porso Hitachi Honest to goodness The proof of the (Yorkshire) pudding is in the eating: Charles Hennessy dines in a decent Dales restaurant Restaurant Guide Chefs to Watch Time to break the rules A rose outlook for September Versatile, refreshing and attractive: stay on and in the pink, Jane MacQuitty says Wine Buys In praise of agaricus bisporus Britain spends more on a singlemushroom varietythan almost any other vegetable, Robin Young writes Taste of sea and sun Malta's traditional dishes reveal its ancient links, says Frances Bissell, The Times cook Taking trouble to be third rate The director of the Brighton Pavilion is determined to restore his home authentically. Leslie Geddes-Brown reports Restoration Guide When all is safely gathered in After the long, difficult summer, gardeners all over the country are preparing to display the best of the harvest at village horticultural shows. Francesca Greenoak reports Gardens to Visit Restaurant Guide Shillinglee Park Golf Course and Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zoo Hospitality Free Weekend in Paris for Two Plan for the chill factor Plant Christmas bulbs now, writes Francesca Greenoak The North West's Leading Italian Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items London's Premier Lebanese Restuarant Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips A seller's guide to trading places Property swapping is becoming more popular, writes Cheryl Taylor Homes & Gardens Stained Glass In Architecture Multiple Display Advertising Items Ics Electronics Ltd Agriframes Fruit Presses Naturalizing Bulb Offer Allison Homes Anderson, Shaw & Gilbert Sold Register the National Homes Friend & Falcke Bersol Estate Agents Thornton Meadow Wisborough Green Barbican Architekturburo Fredy Isell Ag Where to Live? Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ryde Properties Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Benham & Reeves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items What happens if the snow runs out? As many Alpine resorts face a fourth season with no guarantee of good skiing, Brian James asks if the problems are caused by a changing climate, or merely by greed The Times Flying over the rails Why not let the plane take the strain? Wigham Suite Dreams Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Hotels and Pursuits Oxford Westwood Country Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yelfs Hotel Springfield Country Hotel Howard Carr on the new spending power in Yugoslavia Itineraries The Mill House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cormorant Fisherman Farewell Big Apple, hello Great Gatsby Nothing bad could ever happen in East Hampton. They simply would not allow it. Ros Drinkwater reports from the elegant heart of the Atlantic seaboard Travel Notes Lunn Poly Malta & Gozo Comet Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magic of Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bladon Lines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnsdale Country Club Armathwaite Hall Hotel and Equestrian Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Arabella Airport Hotel Trail Finders Fred. Olsen Lines No Title Prospect Music & Art Ltd Villa Rentals Neilson Ocean Cruise Lines Winter World Travelbag A night out with the West End hits Find the best seats for acclaimed and new shows at our special prices Chess by Raymond Keene Mind Challenge Winning Move Bridge by Albert Dormer The Times 'I was a horrid little snob' A Childhood Jean Shrimpton talks to Ray Connolly Nationwide Security Blinds Tuborg Lager

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