News from 27/10/1990
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Victoria McKee, L. E. Allwood, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, P. F. Stott President, The Institution of Civil Engineers, Nick Nuttall, J. R. Waldram, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, J. M. Agar, Patricia Davies, Malcolm Williamson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Barry St Clair Alcock, J. A. Redman, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Faux, Ian Sweet, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, SB, Philip Howard, Michael Baron, Laura Thompson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Craig McLachlan, Nikolai Tolstoy, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, K. Alee Chrystal, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Callum Murray, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Peter Stothard and Nicholas Beeston, John Mortimer, John Shakespeare, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, John Rae, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Jones, Peter Ball, R. H. Price, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, John Durie, Martin Cropper, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, A. Lines, R. Gale, Stephen Hawking, John Young, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Dr. J. R. Brocklehurst, Michael H. G. Mayer, Nicole Swengley, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Philip Bassett, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Sally Baker, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Nicolas Soames, Stuart Sexton (Director), (Michael Phillips), Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Sandy Bisp, Richard Holmes, R. F. Conyers, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, J. F. Hills, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Dianne Feinstein, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Simon Pearl, W. T. N. Chidgey, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Ray Connolly, Liz Gill, Conrad Voss Bark, Jrr Tolkein, Jan Janowski, Ken Lawrence, Craig Seton, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Matt Bianco, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Ben Pimlott, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Waclaw Leskiewicz, Keith MacKlin, Ruth Gledhill Religious Affairs Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Rupert Morris, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, George Hill, Alan Tillier, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Richard Burnell, Helen Pridham, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Thomson Prentice and Jill Sherman, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Michael Tate Deputy City Editor, Peter Smith, Richard Morrison, J. R. Chester, Sue Slipman, Director, Matthew Bond, Shona Crawford Poole, Susan Ellicott, Judy Froshaug, Stefan Edberg, Jon Marshall-Chervet, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoA prize made to measure Why Bush fears this woman Time and the scientist At last, the Gibbons show A rainbow of hope Billionaire barbarians They're ready minus Eddie Follow that pension Clocks go back Index Picture Gallery Hatton held in police raids over land deals Talks to set new university goals Seientists uncover a giant among galaxies Israeli enquiry defends use of firearms in riot Batten down the hatches warning From Associated Press in Donetsk: Miners vote to set up first free Soviet union GQ Iraq turns Kuwait 'into a tiny port' Molyneaux fears Brooke initiative will not succeed By our Irish Affairs Correspondent: 'Dublingate' tape comes back to haunt candidate Bradford & Bingley Building Society Liverpool's Militant money-go-round Editor is cleared of Lockerbie contempt Pay round brings about unlikely talks TUC and wage restraint Meetings between unions, employers and government may be a step back to a new way forward, Philip Bassett writes. A TUC idea will be discussed next week Airlines face grim outlook Democrats support at record high Strike action by lecturers Race case wait IRA enquiry Trial delayed MP's transplant M3 protesters vow to fight on as judge rejects Twyford appeal Young witnesses tell Marsh jury of hooded figure Mortgage fraudster jailed for five years Frozen passports to a kind of eternity Cryonics by Nick Nuttal Dispute erupts around cold-fusion scientists Probation officers issue strike threat over pay Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company Slump halts £1bn programme to build hospitals Picture Gallery Reagan on the path to peace Dorchester to open its doors after £100m refurbishment As the most bomb-proof hotel in London prepares to reopen, Shona Crawford Poole looks behind the glitter Britannia Building Society Defiant Lords face clash on broadcast bill Dunhill End to tea under tree Amstrad Complete Satellite System Plaid Cymru pledges to continue poll tax battle MP faces summons for not paying White Horse Business struggling to bridge cultural divide Picture Gallery Audit office finds £170 m error in benefit payments Homeless children 'at risk' in hotels Family services 'exclude many in church' Theology, November/December issue (The Society for… Ten years of boom that yielded London's hidden past One hundred archaeologists are out of work after unearthing the capital's Roman links. John Young finds out what they have discovered Town splits over £150m cola plant Kasparov adopts usual line Air Freight Warehouse CK Cargo Ltd Lufthansa Vauxhall Riots began after calls to kill Jews, says report Partition denied by Arens Moldavia emergency to avert war Britain 'may not cope' with casualties Bonn foiled Iraq effort to split EC British tanks lining up for action in the Saudi desert Business rouble is devalued Harrords Kinghtsbridge Baker for Jedda as rhetoric increasing No News is bad news for city on the brink of collapse A sense of deep despair is challenging the long-held view that, come what may, New York is and always will be the world's greatest city, writes Charles Bremner British vision of Ec future under scrutiny in Rome talks Germans blocking farm cuts Horrors of war give bizarre edge to luxury Cambodia hotel Picture Gallery Poll rival has Helms running scared From our Own Correspondent: Barry given six-month jail term Hungary jammed by petrol protest Newspaper fined (Reuter): Bomber guilty (Reuter): Drunk pilots jailed (AFP): Pact broken (AFP): Briton acquitted Picture Gallery From Agence France-Presse: Bhutto vote-rigging claims rejected by Pakistan observers Shanghai seeks foreign capital Cult raided as police seek truth Indian party feud rocks states Panasonic ... and moreover One over the eight at nine December dateline for battle Peter Stothard, us editor, reports on Bush's tougher policy as more American troops are sent to the Gulf Damned by Macmillan's own diary Nikolai Tolstoy accuses Cowgill of distortion over the forcible return of the Cossacks Cash and harry Saddam takes a licking Pulling power Unsightly Prospekt So bad for the pride Unlashed from the Mast Light, Liberty and Learning A Dragon Dormant Disasters, damages and responsibility No-fault insurance Tramping tourists Hindley release Pregnant superstars Beavering away Letters to the Editor should carry a day time… Financial strains on family life Plight of Falashas Charity on the shelf Below par Game-show piracy 51 years on Five easy pieces Court Circular Church services tomorrow Jack Jones Jack Francis Jones, yacht designer, has died aged 75. He was born on July 16,1915 Birthdays Thanksgiving service Gwen Nelson Gwen Nelson, actress, has died at the age of 89. She was born on June 30,1901 Forthcoming marriages Marriages Service dinners Luncheon Stephen Hawtrey Stephen Charles Hawtrey. CB, former Clerk of the Journels of the House of Commons, died on October 9 after a long illness aged 83. He was born on July 8,1907 Kenneth Wilkinson Dr Kenneth Grahame Wilkinson, CBE. aeronautical engineer and administrator, died on October 21 at the age of 73. He was born on July 14,1917 Dinners Today's royal engagements Reception Anniversaries Appointments Christening Close your heart to every love but mine; hold no one… Churchill Prime Minister Gillie Brent and Partners Announcements Childlink Concise Crossword No 2317 Picture Gallery This Weekend Country events Tatler Drawing on an old eastern art Weekend Living: Out of Town Orginals: Ann Muir, paper maebler Blend of the rainbow Home from home: Detta O'Cathain Next Week The Times Preying for a living Breeding A rave from the grave Feather report Gateway to a stately dream The Fevershams talk to Peter Davenport about their first year in the stately home business Jamaica Our man scores at plough lanes Former's dairy: Paul Heiney C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Tough time for Hardy souls Changing face Who's opening branches all over the city? Liz Gill reports on rapidly improving relations between town-dwellers and their trees This Weekend Events in town Next Week Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Him Instant Height Williams Renault Collection Genuine Bowler For her Bumpsadaisy Cashmere Value from Scotland Imperial Pearl Co Ideal Gift "Cherubs" Wall Planter For Everyone E. & B. Wine Serbices Fired with sparkling ideas Asssts For Children Not Just Bears Birthday For Everyone " Kumbar-On" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiddlycroquet Multiple Classified Advertising Items The witch and the wardrobe Help" Bermans, costumiers Personalised Teddy Bears Jumping Beans Asthma? Christmas Gift Multiple Display Advertising Items Comfort Shoes Beaumont & Co. Discoveries French The Amazing Listening Light! Multiple Display Advertising Items Dexter Crafted in Maine Chester-care Nylon Pyjamas Christian Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Adams Insublind Samad's Ltd Futon furnishing 17th Century English Oak Seymour Shirts Choice Collection Foley & Foley Shirtmakers The 'Sheila Maid' Tidy Rail Review Preview Buying madness at the market Contemporary art Picture Gallery Battling the billionaire barbarians Art robberies are on the increase; people are being hurt. Whose job is it - government or private sector - to stem the tide? Tragi-comedy is nothing to laugh at Multiple Display Advertising Items A Framed Print Urgently Wanted Old Fishing Tackle Paper Weights Antique & Modern Multiple Classified Advertising Items China Repairers East Midlands Antiques Fair Save a Tree S & H Jewell Ltd Gallery of lost treasure Petworth Achievements of Canterbury Langfords Marine Antiques 30Th High Wycombe Antiques Fair Desktop Leathers The Schuster Gallery A Barn full Of Sofas And Chairs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music & Dance Spectacular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concerts Mozart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra BSB Peter Schreier KCM Starlight Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renaissance rich with Eastern promise Andrew Gibbon Williams explores the extravagant interiors of the refurbished Dorchester Hotel Decorative Arts Ghetto rebellion from the sepia Steinbeck Clive Davis on the life of American novelist Richard Wright Literature Theatres The Sunday Times Leaden Roman romp Satyricon Drill Hall Opera Markson Pianos EMI Short on notes Johnny Cash National, Kilburn Rock Able-LABELS Courts Bbc 1 Bbc 1 Les Vins Guy Jeunemaitre Union leaders at odds over 'responsible' wage policy The Times Crossword No 18,436 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Weather Ruling likely on disaster law Borrow Money The Easy Start Way •Sport 27-33 Clough's career Strong start Gomer out All change Record round Down turn Dayjur dream Holyfield snatches the title from a sleeping champion Ali claim damning and damaging Dethroned Douglas makes no excuses The bear facts of life Quick-change artist The Champion Money for old rope Hurtling headlong Parker Knoll Football gates improve Edberg to fight fines British lions of the track must beware bait Comment Goodbye to class cap and alpine bells Brian James discovers that Britain is no longer sending in the clowns for the white cirus Redgrave and Pinsent prepare to do battle Rowing Male's double title bid Real Tennis Trailing in East German wake Sport on Television The Week in View The Week's Highlights Gooch may return for second match of Australian tour Cricket Younis hits hack with a vengeance Botham reaches home British teams hope for repeat medal success Judo Wimbledon out to rob Palace thunder Britain's dates In Brief Venables is spoiled for choice after Walsh strikes form Football Today's Team News Boardman has eye on No. 3 Cycling Clubs told of threat to tracks Athletics Career landmark for the best manager England never had Way on the verge of world triumph Windsurfing Howell ready to discuss his successor Sports Politics For the Record Liverpool get their priorities correct Skills lose gloss to dismissals Kingston prove a point in defence Basketball Gomer's ambitions evaporate Sukova reaches a tennis semi-final at the crushing expense of the Brighton belle Sport on Tv Guide to the Weekend Fixtures (Reuter): Fisa placates Ferrari Motor Sport Foreign entry looks strong Tomorrow Lancashire start defence of title Youthful Slough lack experience of East Grinstead Hockey Nra plans to stem the tide of pollution Fishing Holder caught by Guillebaud Rackets Reilly glimpses a glint of gold Hope springs eternal as Great Britain's rugby team face Australia Fitzgerald 's rebuilt Irish have modest goals against Pumas Argentina make sweeping changes, 12 weeks after England, for the rugby union international at Lansdowne Road Anxious time for New Zealanders Llanelli go for their youngsters Replacements in South side Down to earth m an up-and-under world Today's Team News National Power International Bristol have the motivation to spice up championship A matt finish to the gloss of the British team position Davies dicing with triumph Football Sport Service Racing Rugby Union Cricket Olaz?bal's talent is conspicuous in Ballesteros's absence Golf (Reuter): Norman sets the pace Duathlon event which fell foul of the law Triathlon Dayjur faces his moment of truth Confidence growing in sprinter's ability to stem tide of Britis defects Aldbourne has clear prospects Results from yesterday's four meetings The Fields for the Principal Breeders' Cup Races Course favours raiders Spring Hay lands gamble Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Hills to make most of opportunity on smart Mukaddamah Mandarin: Huntingdon Selection Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Doncaster Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket: Newbury Selections Michelozzo heads challenge Highflying books return date Executive Editor David Brewerton No waiver for new Caird bid The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Imitation - Jewellery Merchants - Importers Cypriots warn of assets block at Polly Peck By our City Staff: Suspension at Capital extended Berisford Leasing sold for £5.8m EC raps Britain over private miners Starring spectre at the charity feast Dan Air half-time loss grows as operating surplus is wiped out Two jailed for £1.5m frauds Delyn designs help lift interim profits Arlington in £8.4m loss at half time Eagle Star move News Corp post Hill Samuel Personal Finance Limited Nomura in $1bn talks with RTC Conrad loss Hundred jobs go at Plaxton Turning over new leaf with instant tea Brent Walker shares hit I8?p low on debt worry P&O requests investigation Eurotunnel loan deal signed Gas go-ahead GR decline Clayton down Usborne slides Aberfoyle falls From Reuter in tokyo: Japanese trade barriers under fire Reliant accuses Hill Samuel of going back on agreement " if You Really Enjoy your Present Job,… Asset value slides by 10% at RIT Capital Busniness Roundup Conroy issue raises Ir£3.8m US deficit near record Craig & Rose edges ahead Renault disappoints CPU down as interest rises Hanson sale fetches $36m Dow slumps 48 points Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Long-term concerns cloud the outlook on electricity giveaway David and Goliath in the markets Third Market Commodities London Traded Options Traditional Options Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Unit Linked Insurance Investments Index slides by 25 points to below pre-ERM level Stock Market World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Unit Trust Statistics The Times Market sombre Stock Exchange Prices The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Budget action plea for silver set Portfolio Platinum Save & Prosper Concern over sheltering the elderly Robert Fleming save & Prosper Winter bills fuel need to hold winning hand with credit cards Weekend Money GT Unit Managers Limited Briefings Bradford & Bingley Building Society Independent Financial Adviser Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited FIAT Abbey the bank that can still think like a building society Savings trusts take interest in long delay before dealing Henderson the Investtment Mansgers Doubts about the wisdom of deposit insurance Letters Ernie suffers from amnesia in old age Twist to Barclaycard exchange rate tale Car stolen after Royal blunder left motorist without certificate No end to ingenuity of banks Save & Prosper Desperately seeking Baku Lautro draws a veil over the guilty Knight Williams High noon for the cowboy loan arrangers Comment Public help for pension private eyes Opas rules against the trustees over scoring penalties on the transfer list Save & Prosper Sweet and sour taste of change Capital City Bouts of calm after wrestling with Mammon Business Profile Stanley Kalms Gartmore Polly Peck assets warning Davies slumps Brent slides Jacob's ladder Pension sleuths Baku backers Your views Sheltered Aid Britain's biggest crash Riding in with a fistful of dollars Lindsay Cook on the trail of a company that is trying to market a scheme for British investors to buy unseen dollar coins whose value can very rapidly decline Royal six-pack policy reaches all the parts Save & Prosper Stephen Hawking, the extraordinary world of a… The Saturday Interview The Saturday Essay The Arts Books Fashion Food & Wine Home & Garden Travel A Childhood Shopping at Liberty Art Television Radio Jazz Cinema Opera Theatre Dance Music Rock Defying the gravity of physics Professor Stephen Hawking is Britain's best-known scientist, but he communicates his wisdom to the world with two fingers and a vocabulary of 3,000 words, Nigel Hawkes writes. Photograph by David Gamble The Satuerday Interview The agony and the aunt Dunhill Light Virginia "On the Rocks" Ack Label The woman who haunts the President If Dianne Feinstein becomes governor of California next month, she will have won a new round in the battle of the sexes, Peter Stothard writes Picture Gallery From our Own Correspodent: Worse for the turn Germans are suffering from anxiety about their new identity. Anne McElvoy on the psychoanalysis boom Seiko Picture Gallery Give Damn. Give a Pound Picture Gallery The wood brings forth flowers David Esterly has learnt to imitate Grinling Gibbons, Britain's greatest woodcarver, Alan Hamilton reports Grinling Gibbons: Born April 4,1648, at Rotterdam.… Lessons for a young writer John Mortimer says playwrights are born rather than made, but fresh talent needs to be encouraged Espana Smith's have Christmas cards to everyone's… Home-made homes are where the heart is The pioneering spirit is not dead: Jonathan Meades on the strangeness and delight of Britain's shacks Miele has a reputation for building things to last Miele Ghosts from the letters of the man Richard Holmes on a new Volume that brethes life into the bare but revealing letters from Tennyson's final years Picture Gallery Minding your gees and q's Equus The Horse in the Roman World By Ann Hyland Batsford £25 The state of the union All against the Collar By Clive Jenkins Methuen, £14.99 Stories, and then stories An Immaculate Mistake By Paul Bailey Bloomsbury, £12.99 Part of the wider world Luciano Berio Two inteviews with Rossana Dalmonte and Balint Andras Varga Translated and edited by David Osmond-Smith Marion Boyars, £6.95 An uncommon sketch Inca-Kola By Matthew Parris Weidenfeld & Nicloson, ?15 His duty done How it Seemed Chairman Mao's State Train Learning to live without the heirs and graces The Deceline and Fall of the British Aristocracy By David Cannadine Yale University Press, ?19.95 Does it really matter? Friends in High Places Who Runs Britain By Jeremy Paxman Michael Joseph, £16.99 Metropolitan Home Buy this unique compact hi-fi system. And get a… Sanyo Pink sequin shift dress, ?118; redvelvet… Putting new faith in Pollen The support a textiles manufacturing company is helping and ambitious British designer, Liz Smith writes At our prices you'll want to buy 12 bottles at… Majestic Wine Warehouses Hine An insider's guide Jonathan Meades reclaims his column with the first in a two-part exploration of the unchanging restaurants of Rome Offal with everything Living Well Coming into their Rhône For a bargain bottle of good red wine, look to an underestimated valley, Jane MacQuitty writes Wine Buys Finger-lickin' good Celebrate Hallowe'en and bonfire night the American way, Frances Bissell, The Times cook, writes Great British Classics Seeing the light There is more to pumpkins than meets the eye, Robin Young writes The Delhi Brasserie Dynasty Restaurant Guide Capricho Jays Grosvenor House The North West's Leading Italian Restaurant The Kings head Inn, Orford? Young's Rendezvous Tasman Coatings Limited Anbil Systems Post Link Highfield Nurseries Agriframes Frosts Garden Centre Old Roses English Roses Top & Soft Fruit Naturalising Bulb Offer Garden Furniture Great Gardens Fruit Presses Relakator Ltd. Dextroplast Ltd. Banish Moles Humanely A maze and amuse During the past ten years, labyrinths have been springing up around Britain, as the country prepares for a year of confusion. George Hill discovers the secrets behind the art of maze-making On the trail of the scented tulip How many bulbs does it take to change Francesca Greenoak's mind? Weekend Tips Turning over a new leaf in an artist's pad Glynn Boyd Harte has used his talents to blend old with new in his Palladian pile in London, Nicole Swengley writes Savills Residential Development Allison Homes Limited Reids Gardens Luscombe Maye Harpers Bryanston Court Lincolnshire & South Humberside Hills Mews Ealing, W5 Are You Serious Wickens Freehold Luxury in Belgravia Bishop Beamish & Partners Capricorn, Nassau, Bahamas Hills Mews Ealing, W5 Chelmsford, Seven Ash Green A Beautiful Home near York South East Cornwall Re-Mortgages & Mortgages Manor Barn A Rare Opportunity to Purchase or Rent this… 'The Limes, Bedford The English Courtyard Association Superb Investment Dundee Court Chancellors Residential Sales Anscombe & Ringland J. S. Ince & Co Bovis Country Homes Douglas & Gordon Bairstow Eves Sedgwick Evans Spain Half Price Charles Church Carter Jonas Farley & Co John Wilcox & Co Prudential Property Services Hampshire. Between Eastleigh & Winchester Escape to Scotland to Live and Work by Loch Lomond Berkeley Homes Close encounters with prehistory In the first of a two-part series on cruises, Sally Baker marvels at the blue and white vistas of Alaska Ice Landscape: an unerving ancient silence surrounds… Travel Notes The perfect partnership What difference does ski type make to the holiday skier? Brian James puts a clutch of the latest models to the test Shona Crawford Poole speculates on the industry's quest to ensure that justice is seen to be done Itineraries Jersey Top Hotels with a Difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Autos ABTA South Africa Christmas & New Year Royal Caribbean Cruises Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Finnchalet Hols. Ltd. Travelsavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports ABTA Canada a World of Possibilities SVP France Over the Hill Chalet Morzine Mozart in Salzburg Barbados Seychelles Mauritius When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Supertravel Malta Cyprus Athens European Short Breaks USA Seychelles… Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africa Australasia and around the World Passage to South America Free Portable Phone with Every Booking! Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal British Legion Global Travel Insurance American Travel Corporation Milland Place Sandringham Hotel Southsea East Haugh House The Queen's Hotel Overton Grange Hotel Special Winter Breaks Not Each! Mount Chariotte Thistie Hotels Argyll Pembs Winter Breaks Hotel Buena Vista Bilbrough Manon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alverton Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramford Lodge Hotel Mount Chariotte Thistle Hotels La Belle Alliance, Blandford, Forum, Dorset The Burntwood Hotel & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Sailing in the land of the winter sun More and more snow skiers are heading for the Caribbean, says Barry Pickthall Yachts, Boats & Watersports Treeve Ds 20 Red Sailboat Lying Aberdovey Westerly Oceanlord 41 Hobie Cat UK Ltd Sunseeker, Mohawk 29' Andrews Wooden Westerly Oceanlord 41ft - June 1988 Quay Notes Sun Days Worldwide Charters Thames Barge Sailing Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Crusing in Comfort Pumpkin CNB Ancasta National Sales Staff (exhibitions) RMS Titanic Sail to Oz The Great Escape The Potter Boat Company Goodhart Hickman Limited Recognised Teaching Establishment J. K. Marine Yacht Ownership The perfect answer to every shopper's dream The Times and Liberty you to enjoy a relaxed evening of fuss-free Christmas shopping The Times Monet Winners Mind Challenge Winning Move Chess by Raymond Keene Bridge by Albert Dormer 'On the streets the game of life was war' A Childhoos: Don McCULLIN Once again Burton Ale Prime Times Extinct in the Night Things that Go Noel's Uniquely Sparkling Idea Sizing up the Bird Table Time for a Change? When Racism is Mentioned Many People Automatically Think of South Africa. But the Problem is a Lot Bigger than that - and a Lot Closer to Home Talking Point The Police Sportscene Did You Know? Adidas a Go Go! Stefan Edberg Looking Back Quote Unquote The Real Thing Stop Frame Animation Matte Models Dr who Make-Up Animatronics The Style Counsel! New Kids on the Block New Kids On The Block (CBS) Matt Bianco The Best of.. (EastWest) Quiz Betsy's Wedding (PG) Videos A Shock to the System (15) Books The Hunt for Red October a Look Who's Talking Down Taking Control Moving Pictures In the Bag! Craig McLACHLAN
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