News from 20/10/1990
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Noél Annan, Karan Thapar, Victoria McKee, Tony Fairbairn Chairman, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Paul Heiney, Peter Stothard and Martin Fletcher, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Donald Clarke, Patricia Davies, L. Arrowsmith, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, Barbara Ellis, Elizabeth Fairbairn, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Angela MacKay, Detta O'Cathain Managing Director, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Jonathan Meades's, Michael Binyon, James Bone, H. L. Salter, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Richard Irving, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Albert Dormer, M. A. Weston, Kenneth Morgan, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, J. A. Walsh, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Evans, Robert Morgan and John Winder, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Ray Clancy and William Cash, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Jane MacQuitty's, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Hain, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Robin Young, David Butler, F. J. Bergin, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Jamie Crookenden, John Keegan, Julia Blackburn, John Percival, Sara Driver, Gerard Noel (Editorial Director), John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Robert Howard, Sydney Friskin, M. J. Dawson, Tariq Madood, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Sandy Bisp, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Sue Clifford (Coordinator), Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Ralph Hancock, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ray Connolly, David Hunt, Michael Horowitz, Conrad Voss Bark, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Blunsden, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Noel Hughes, Alastair Robertson, Dunstan Adams, President, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, George Ace, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, R. O. Morris (Chairman), James Pringle, Thomasina Cowie, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Robert Robinson, Clive White, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, N. J. Moore, Peter Victor, Bernard Silk, T. C. H. MacAfee, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Jim Hiley, Michael Horsnell, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Charles Hennessy, Lucas Mellinger, Gordon Hendry, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Colin McQuillan, J. Dobbs, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Mark Brady,
ResumoWhat children really watch Where autumn glory shines A muse of wit reflects A grand burnt offering Speak up, this is a rural idyll Grow older, get better? Gambling and investment Index Law reform demanded as Herald case fails UN mission scrapped The lucklessness of the long-distance runner Confident Heath on his way to Iraq Tory poll fear grows after Eastbourne shock Hain sees end of sports ban 12.5% pay deal at Jaguar Boucheron Entry to ERM was forced by Thatcher rate call Changes in civil law demanded in wake of acquittals Collapse Zeebrugge Trial The Equitable Life Avoidable human errors afloat and ashore Detectives hunt IRA safe house Pressure renewed to reform liability Fuel price down Rig damages Gold seized Thatcher date Court gives disabled baby the right to die Review of health file secrecy urged Intourist Travel Limited Picture Gallery Birth control for the new man Picture Gallery £1,000-a-day chief to save Dan Air Raiders' jail terms increased Kew entry fee trebles to £3 Höfels MP attacks vetting of Ulster athletes Dark days for the old man of Havana Booker's Byatt The Fifth Man? House Style Success for clean fight as the 'Gow factor' backfires Eastbourne By-Election 'Safe' seat that was ripe for the picking Northern Rock Jibe by Thatcher allowed to stand German unity cost to UK 'minimal' Commons Triumph after years on fringe Non-payers the least poll tax problem, councils say As thousands prepare for another protest march Ray Clancy and William Cash look at how local authorities coped with the poll tax Jaguar 12.5% deal dents anti-inflation campaign Dismissed teacher to get job back Time out for chess game Clerk guilty of cheating fund Post for Saward Call to enforce horn ban to save rhinos Fraud Office may act over delays George Washington cleared, 200 years on Hunt fan jailed for bomb hoax Wapping riot police face trial Britannica Ex-soldier pushed woman off bridge Amstrad Fidelity Fears of militant protests cast a shadow over rallies for disabled A decision this week not to prosecute 14 disabled protesters has highlighted a division within the campaign movement. Ruth Gledhill looks at the aims of today's rally organisers TV chiefs urged to fight Ulster broadcast curbs Bear sits pretty at £8,800 Skillion Storage Warehouse British Telecom Delors gamble on Kohl proves monetary debate winner Two-year move to the market approved by Soviet deputies Thermabond LTD. Picture Gallery From our Own Correspondent in Warsaw: BBC accused of bias in Poland Yard teaches Poles art of catching crooks EC fails to agree on farming cuts Brussels presents rosy view of EMU Aoun family flown to sanctuary in France Shamir says US picking on Israel (AFP): Biggles returns Envoys depart (Reuters): Trade talks Bush stays firm on no concession T Yes B Body armour shields troops in the desert Hurd trip ends on sour note in Athens (AP): Croat's rise signals new Serb unrest Midland Reaganauts see their rag triumphs turn into dust US budget deadline extended (Reuter): Greek prisoners riot Zambian reform Biker in custody US aid halved (AP): Amnesty plea (Reuter): German pile-up Albania opens From Reuter in Peking: China dismayed by loss of trade status Peasants gain from Mengistu rethink Phnom Penh hardliners set back reform hopes De Klerk backed on black members issue Panasonic Sport given its chance ... and moreover Ashdown's fragile euphoria David Butler puts Eastbourne in context, but sees a tactical-voting threat to the Tories Mapping the hand dealt by fate Nigel Hawkes, science editor, on what our genes can tell us about healthier living Picture Gallery Worshippers this way... The Times Small Earthquake Yugoslav Nightmares For Crying out Loud Finding the way at the Barbican Maritime heritage Apple varieties at risk Book prices and their regulation Roads and nature Married priests Place names put under stress Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Marriage Commander Allon Bacon Commander Norman Allon Bacon, OBE, RNVR, has died aged 85. He was born on December 20,1904 Reception Appointments Church services tomorrow Patrick Kilvington Patrick (Pat) Kilvington, Australian painter, died on October 14 in Southport, Queensland, aged 67. He was born on December 11,1922 Weekend birthdays Royal College of Organists Middle Temple Major Henry Garnett Henry Claud Lyon Garnett, CBE, former chief executive of the Cancer Relief Society, died on October 4, aged 76. He was born on October 30.1973 Dr Abdo Sallam Dr Abdo Sallam, minister of health in Cairo (1969-1977) and head of the National Rural Planning Council under President Nasser, died on October 7 aged 73. He was born in Mansoura, Egypt, on November 28,1916 Service dinners Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conductor of the Times Whatever the goings on on Saturday nights, Vauzhall Gardens were a social rendewous by day, written up by Thackeray and frequented by the future George IV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Porsche Owners' Please Note The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motability Royal National Lifeboat Institution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gillie Brent and Partners British Diabetic Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renting Too Many Videos Lately? A Perfect Match Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Concise Crossword No 2311 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Night life in the fast lanes Tenpin bowling is making a spectacular comeback-in a civilised way no parent need fear, Callum Murray reports. Gone are the dubious, grimy alleys, replaced by chromium palaces of sporting pleasures The Times Man with a burning urge to sparkle Help: Andrew Joliffe, fireworks organiser Iberia This Weekend Laura ashley Pint of eastern order An Irishman, who learnt about beer in Scotland, tells why he brews Chinese beer in England Events in town Next Week Rooms within rooms are fast becoming child's play Assets Serenissima Deafened by the peace of the country How many noises grow in an English country garden? Sally Brompton reports The Times This Weekend Next Week Small part of my autumn almanac Feather report Cheeky pickpockets well worth watching Breeding A master of rural relaxation Home from home: Peter and Helen Pilkington Just-sew story of the kilt Originals: Pam Blackhall, kill-maker Calvados And their arts will furrow Farmer's diary: Paul Heiney Shopping Sense Cashmere Value from Scotland Anbil Systems Ltd Samad's Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The 'Sheila Maid' Your Favourite Poem Galaxy Storage Beds Ann Camp Ideal Gift " Cherubs" Wall Planter Shoparound VISA Dexter Cascade Mall Order Futon Furnishing Akom LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Wall Bed Company Super Evening Primrose Oil Plastic Glass The Dolls House Emporium Relaxator Ltd. Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items A miniature figure of Mistry Primitive eastern messages emerge from the heat of a London foundry Review Preview Picture Gallery Antiques and Collecting Crane Gallery Timothy Mear & Co Plumridge & Co East Midlands Antiques Fair Urgently Wanted Old Fishing Tackle Criterion Salesrooms The Schuster Gallery Clock Restoration Mercury Gallery Kenilworth Antiques Fair Antiques Wanted Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Antique Fireplace Auction Art shock: read all about it The staid, glossy world of art and antiques magazines is being challenged by two distinctly unglossy new titles. Who will survive? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gala Performance Barbican Hall Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sadler's Wells Theatre The Robert Cray Band Business treads the boards To survive in the enterprise culture, theatres are recruiting bosses who are more familiar with the language of financial plans and flow-charts than Shakespeare. Jim Hiley asks whether the trend is beneficial Treasure trawled from nether shores The work of two Dutch painters, the Van de Veldes, has been catalogued for the first time by a British scholar. Simon Tait reports The Kingdom of Desire Strong steps to a struggling story Dance The Prince of the Pagodas Covent Garden EMI Medieval echoes in the machine Classic Music Alan Alda: a natural Mr Niceguy Prince Edward Theatre Parker Knoll Saturday's Television & Radio Sunday's Television & Radio Grosvenor Iraq rations petrol as Un sanctions start to bite Crossword Puzzle No 18,430 US seeks superpower pact on weaponry Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather NatWest Catwalk cabaret stars in Paris Index Spurs shares suspended Rising Hills Foreign field Opie's day Reds alert Fast finish Golden years Screen time League unveils a unity plan Gooch thirsty for an Ashes tonic Savouring the baseball name game On Saturday Further talks on levy scheme I. P. S Lamont PLC Enough is enough for the levy subsidy Comment The old guard profits from its experience John Goodbody examines the reasons why increasing numbers of sportsmen and sportswomen are prolonging their careers Manager says Ballesteros is prepared to fall into line The European Golf Tour's attempt to stamp out appearance money has won cautions support from unexpected sources Americans move eight strokes clear From a Special Correspondent in Quinta Do Lago: Barnes rolls back the years Davies accentuates the positive Stringer sticks to his beliefs Norwich City refuse to compromise as the club prepares to play its way out of trouble Kiev comrades reunited in opposition An explosive combination For the Record Today's Team News Ferguson trying to catch the chasers Britons quick off the mark to try out Ekiden relays Athletics Hendry is hack in best form Snooker Records sent tumbling Powerboating Wells bobs for glory Berger zips to prime position McLaren-Honda and Ferrari share early honours at the Japanese grand prix Autosport Confident O'Bree in Boardman decider Cycling Sport on TV Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Counting costs of pollution Fishing A Question of Emlyn and David and Ian Tomorrow Chance to unsettle the leaders Hockey Second-row forwards a priority for selectors England have problems to solve before an important weekend of international rugby union Today's Team News National Power International Shelford's pursuit of perfection Back-row snag for the Irish Bridgend surprise pundits Almond stands down in a search for depth Enthusiasm is the key for Bsb in Las Vegas Sport on Television The Week in View Shake-up for Australia's selection panel By a Special Correspondent: Leigh will contest Donohue's ban Australians sure to give Gallagher the stiffest of tests Rugby League Patient Shoaib extends sequence of centuries Cricket Canseco is the fall guy in A's time of trouble Baseball Opie inspires England to semi-final victory Squash Rackets Harris falls to qualifier Hills on brink of elusive double Michael Seely meets the master of Manton as he puts the final touches to his Cesarewitch challenge Emotional reception follows Piggott's masterly triumph Mandarin: Stratford Selections O'Brien turns to an old ally Generous at 50-1 dents some tall reputations in Dewhurst Results from yesterday's three meetings Browne is remanded Rapid Raceline Progressive Kartajana to triumph Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Bridge Selection Mandarin: Kelso Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Morley Street to land Breeders' Cup Chase Small fish Santana takes plunge into the big pools game James secures Dan Air deal but at a price The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Job losses threat for shipyard Receiver to go in at Nadir-owned papers after 50 are sacked Tottenham shares suspended EC report counts EMU's blessings Members 'will save billions' Storehouse door closes on Conran era Cityvision plunges on broker's revision Sterling slips as Norway links up to ecu Michehlin tumbles on loss forecast Metro wins radio battle MY in the red Unit trust move Regulators act in best interests of the water supply industry Insurers face £800m of claims over subsidence OMI revises down two years' profit Harmony loss grows Pirelli in $250m Soviet deal Lufthansa takes top spot in Berlin Drayton Big power users may make cost savings Consortium optimistic over Manpower deal Profits fall at Beradin Whinney takes a fall Elders IXL deal agreed Walker passes payout Hong Kong banks cut prime rate to 10% ASB reports £78,000 loss Anglovaal lifts earnings Dow leaps 68 points Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Shares shrug off the chill breeze from Eastbourne Stock Market Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Third Market Commodities Major Indices Major Changes Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options Traditional Options Account closes on subdued note Unit Trust Statistics Building societies want to widen role Unit Linked Insurance Investments Go-ahead given for issue of shares that pay interest Loan rates fall in line Save & Prosper Chase De Vere Investments PLC Cheshire Building Society Save & Prosper Gilts market recovers its sharp edge Scottish Investment Trust PLC Briefings Portfolin Interest Rates Round-Up M&G Falling stars in the world of trusts Picture Gallery Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Commission to blame for merger woes Left short by Treasury stocks Letters Picture Gallery Block holdings of BAA shares and the loyalty bonus The Royal Bank of Scotland (I. O. M.) Limited Changing trust terms Charges for credit The Equitable Life M&G Changes give boost to Peps investors Save & Prosper SIB must think again for sake of clients Comment Bankrupt director is driving force behind car breakdown warranties Self-managed pensions boost All change with new mark notes Capital City Jury still considering the modest head of Bass Business Profile Hambro Guardian Bankrupt continued as director Bass head Pep to invest Your views Gilt charges New societies Dan Air 'fee' Union benefits Claims worries Flying m the face of recession Legal ban denies British chance to enter Euro lottery Trusting one's money to luck can produce rich rewards for all. But as Margaret Dibben reports, Britain could make more out of its gambling laws Piggott's return to saddle puts punters in race for bookies Ernie generates number of doubts Save & Prosper Keith Waterhouse, a writer who won't be a part… The Saturday Interview The Saturday Essay The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel & Boating A Childhood LSO Concerts Offer Art Jazz Television Radio Cinema Opera Theatre Dance Rock Music Once upon a time in the East When Red Army general's daughter meets nuclear physicist of peasant stock, the course of true love can never run smooth. Edward and Tatiana Lozansky tell Brian James how they managed to survive forced separation and near-death to triumph over the treachery of her father and the Soviet state Striking the right quote Metropolitan Home Beefeater Beefeater Escapers from the crush of history The Saturday Essay For centuries lesser nations and cultures have fallen victim to the ambitions of fiercer or more powerful neighbours. Jan Morris, in Hawaii, discovers that there, as elsewhere, nationhood is no longer a nostalgic fancy From our Own Correspondent: Italy's forgotten jewel Trieste, once the pride of the Habsburg empire, is a city in search of an identity, Richard Bassett writes Burton Ale Picture Gallery Pioneer Life as a jobbing writer Is it because he makes the mistake of being funny that the prolific Keith Waterhouse is not taken seriously? Interview by Candida Crewe. Photograph by Graham Wood To be seen and heard The London Symphony Orchestra is to play a concert series inspired by childhood, with privileged seats for Times readers A visit to Larkinland Michael Horowitz re-reads the poet laureate of the yuppie generation Saab Information Centre Chacun á son gout Bernard Levin samples the stuff of fine art during lunch in Switzerland's second finest restaurant Harveys It has one of the most powerful engines of its type… Porsche The greatest spy story Noél Annan reads the history of the KGB that has finally named the Fifith Man in the "ring of five" British traitors On not being white in Britain today How Many Miles to Babylon? Bay Adewale Maja-Pearce Heinemann, £13.95 Everybody's doing it Doing Things with Texts By M. H. Abrams Norton, £19.95 If You're a Brighton, Blackpool or Bognor Baby,… Gas. The Heat of the Moment Enemies of promise Rajiv Gandhi Son of a Dynasty By Nicholas Nugent Bbc Books, £14.95 Governed by illusion The People's Peace: British History 1945-1989 By Kenneth O. Morgan Oxford University Press, £17.95 Bang & Olufsen The Best 4x4xfive Land Rover To have and have not The Road to Divorce: England 1530-1987 By Lawrence Stone Oxford University Press, £19.95 Picture Gallery Shelled by our own side How it seemed Quality Paperbacks Direct Health Departments' Bronchitis and Other Chest Diseases Clinging to coquetry Fashion The figure-hugging, flattering cut of Azzedine Alaia's sharp shapes has made him the cult designer of the Nineties. Liz Smith meets him, and finds out why tight will always be hip At our prices you'll want to buy Majestic Wine Warehouses Paris a Trois. Toi, Charles Heidsieck Et Moi Piquancy beyond price Robert Robinson enjoys a meal of rich reliability at the Connaught Restaurant Guide Scottish Top of the Ivy league Living Well Savouring sticky moments Jane MacQuitty's step-by-step guide to the pleasures of sweet fortified drinks Wine Buys Two reasons to grouse Frances Bissell, The Times cook, plays with game, using the traditional method and experimenting with the French Grosvenor House A-levels in a core subject Robin Young looks at the delicious, and not so delicious, fruits of our orchards Thomas Lloyd Taste of Africa The Lace Plate Dipali Indian Restaurant Geeta Pacific Ocean Authentic Spanish Tapas and Daily Fresh Fish… Bacchus The Bombay Brasserle Harriettes Xian restaurant MR Kong Chinese Restaurant The Lancer of Bengal Connollys Best Friends Stranded at Lees The Good Earth Blu's Malletts Shapla Tandoori Picture Gallery French Cooking Bright shades of autumn The arboretum at Nuneham Courtenay is at its best just before leaf fall, Francesca Greenoak writes Harvest hom The kitchen garden prepares for winter Arboreta to Visit Weekend Tips In from the cold at last The long-forgotten ice house has many novel possibilities, from donkey stables to an art gallery, as Alan Hamilton finds No Title Post Link Top & Soft Fruit Agriframes Ant Landscapes Marshalls Seeds Allen Rose Bushes ICS Electronics Ltd Forest Fruit Presses Sungro-Lite Salisbury Wilts Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd Highfield Nurseries Old Garden Roses Gannock Growers Dobies Garage Doors GA Jasma House Hugh Bourn Developments Ltd Grade II Former Brewery Capital Mid Wales Countryside Black Horse Agencies J. Clifford & Co The Marbella Estates Gazette Chester, Hoole Jephson Fulfords Street Ahead Nigel Ward & Morris Martin Grant Homes Tower Property Services Chancellors South Devon—the South Hams Grove Parkes Peacock Properties Bairstow Eves John Sepncer North Cornwall Coast Winkworth Property in France LTD Barratt the House Builder Debenham Tewson Residential Martin Williams Homes to Cherish Nightsbridge Mews Orkney Hotblack Daniel Smith Chartered Surveyors Meridian House Low Cottage Mondial Estates Hurley Lloyd Thorpe A thousand miles from nowhere There are few places more remote than the south Atlantic island of St Helena. Julia Blackburn explores Travel Notes Merry Christmas and happy renting Many people are breaking with tradition and spending Christmas away from home, Sara Driver says Hotels Inter-Continental Hotels This Georgian hall in the heart of the Yorkshire… Cruises Sophisticated, well-off parents want child-friendly restaurants, Shona Crawford Poole says End of child phobia? Specialist holidays Christmas on the Continent Hedonism UK Cox & Kings P&O Cruises P&O European Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Prospect Music & Art Ltd Austria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vista Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trans Indus LTD Goldenjoy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mauritius Viva Travel Travel Insurance Winter Sports Contiki Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something to Declare Winter Sports Canada a World of Possibilities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Avoriaz Morzine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armathwaite Hall Hotel and Equestrian Centre A Break in the New Forest Springfield Country Hotel A Gourmet's Delight in the Heart of Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Bovey House Hotel Lyme Regis The Burntwood Hotel & Country Club Brookside Forge Hotel Palace Hotel The Marine Hotel The Carlton The Sporting Manor Apollo Hotel Gleneagles Hotel RAC Christmas in the Cotswolds Heron House Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel The Queen's Hotel Rumwell Manor Hotel Folkestone to France Bull Hotel Bramford Lodge Hotel New Sefton Hotel A Cotswold Country Hotel Quarry Garth Country House Hotel & Restaurant Sandria Guest House Treeve Ds 20 Red Sailboat 1991 Calendar Havens for hire Can leasing a marina berth be a good deal? Barry Pickthall reports Yachts, Boats & Watersports Promociones Moraira Getting to grips... Beric Cosmopolitan Lady 1991 Calendar The Maritime Workshop The Power Boat Company Afford that New Yacht Yacht & Boat Photography L. H. Jones & Son Hobie Cat UK Ltd Kawasaki Jet Ski Take your places for musical chairs If you go down to the Barbican next year yor're sure of a big surprise. The Times is offering special discounts for an ambitious series, featuring composers inspired by childhood Seating Plan Prices Booking Form Winning Move Mind Challenge Chess by Raymond Keene Bridge by Albert Dormer 'We brought I Iceland with us to Scotland' A Childhood: Magnus Magnusson Open to Suggestion? Gonzalez Byass Sherry Antarctica is not owned by any one nation. The 8.6… Monium! Swanning Back to 'sunny' Norfolk? Coast to Coast A ctress Lysette Anthony began work as a model.… Glued Box Are You Switched on to TV? Try our Quiz to Find out if You're a Small Screen Brain Box! Score One Point for Each Correct Answer Talking Point Don't Congratulate Yourself Just yet if You Got Top Marks in the Quiz Opposite-It Might Mean You Watch Too Much TV! We Asked Some Prime Time Readers what They Thought about Television Picture Gallery Ice Quote Unquote Birthdays Liz McColgan Born: May 24.1964 Birthplace: Dundee Height: 168cm Across Europe Harrison Ford The Mathematician Ruth Lawrence The Athlete Monica Seles Pure Genius? Daddy's Girls? The Musician Mozart The Chess Player Michael Adams A Great Sporting Holiday in France Review Adamski Doctor Adomski's Musical Pharmacy (MCA) Pet Shop Boys Behaviour (Parlophone) Books Concrete Films Wings of the Apache(15) The Little Mermaid (U) Videos Lord of the Flies(15) Cinema Paradiso (PG) Wild Visual Games Crossword Solutions Ever dance with the devil in the pale… Doing the Can Can! Front Page Pop on Pods! Profile
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