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News from 17/11/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, David Channing, Victoria McKee, L. E. Allwood, Jon Ashworth, Vicki Woods, Paul Heiney, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Clifford Longley, Greville Janner, Anatol Lieven, Dinah Hall, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, D. P. Herbert, Stephen Leather, Nigel Morris-Cotterill, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Michael Owen, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Peter Mulligan, Parliamentary Staff, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Alastair Guild, Laura Thompson, Jeffrey Abbott, Andrei Navrozov, Patrick Collinson, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Clive Parish, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jeffrey Sterling (Chairman), Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Louise Taylor, Huon Mallalieu, Martin Barrow, A. M. Conyers-Brown, Gill Chilton, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Durie, Martin Cropper, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Arthur Foster, Nicola Murphy, John Young, Elisabeth V. Nunan, Marcus Williams, Philip Robinson, Dennis Coward, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Pat O'Leary, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Richard Burton, Chairman, Graham Wood, Christina Speight, David Revill, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, William Jackson, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, D. F. Gamble, (Michael Phillips), Sandy Bisp, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, John Yaxley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Michael Watkins, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Eluned Price, Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Scheinmann, John Russell Taylor, Trevor Burton, John Grigg, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Ray Connolly, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, D. C. Johnston, Ken Lawrence, Richard Owen, Keith Wheatley, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Mike Brayshaw, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, R. Selley, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Elizabeth Orr, Kenneth Fleet, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Craig Lord, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Graham, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, John Bishop, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, David Green, Owen Jenkins, Michael Barber, Walter Gammie, Sarah Jane Checkland, George A. Tancred, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard West, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, S. J. C., Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Robert A. Crawford, Derek Harris, Jonathan Meades, Philip Howard, Literary Editor, Lulu Yu, Norman Aers, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, B. J. Mason, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frank Selby, Mary Dejevsky, Tou Chen Chang, Julia Thrift, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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A man who is on the ball Saigon as was, as is Right label, right price MacQuitty on red alert An elegant age revived Next summer arrives today Business bust and boom These guns for hire Index Hurd ready to throw his hat into the ring Second round hint, but 'not against her' Buoyant Thatcher crosses her fingers Birmingham Six 'free soon Milli Vanilli unmasked as Phoney Baloney Political turmoil puts Soviet future in doubt Interest rate cut hopes Boucheron Place Vendome US may wait for UN vote on use of force Waverers braced for a weekend of canvassing and consulting Heseltine camp hits back over claims of 5p tax increase They seek him here, they seek him there Air Freight Warehouse Ck Cargo Ltd MPs say Times survey will have crucial impact Three in five back Military action in Gulf Americans slow to realise that something's up 'End of ah era' gets welcome from Ashdown Contest dismissed Saatchi verdict Bunkered Would he bat if Thatcher were not the opponent The Hurd Factor Campaign over the airwaves Poll scepticism Pound warning The Ashes: four-page special Win £2,000 Impeccable 'safe pair of hands Picture Gallery Election may turn on those who fail to vote The Equitable Life Odds are shortening on foreign secretary Unions reject wage pact after Ford agrees 13.4% rise Long haul over equal pay fight As the Equal Opportunities Commission campaigns to help women to claim equal pay, Ray Clancy examines two cases Dunhill Murder attempt man 'on trial before' New regius professor sounds a clarion call to classicists Bargain £126,500 for a 'Hilliard' Long innings; the cream of English cricket of the… BSkyB must halt transmissions on BSB satellite Conflict of views on dead pony advert Newspaper links with Europe War baby win Sunday appeal Verdict quashed Hennessy Cognac, fashionably old-fashioned TWA Wearing of rear seat belts to be compulsory Tory-run council to fight capping Planning law would increase compensation World force to fight supertanker spills A daily struggle in search of beds for the sick Bed cuts are causing great strains in the NHS, doctors say. Nicholas Watt discovers how an emergency service is coping with the difficult task of getting sick patients into hospital Pay deals to tempt teachers Fresh doubts on explosives tests lift hope of freedom The Birmingham Six Case Harrods Knightsbridge Marconi contracts case is dropped Accidental death Costs refused Water alert Gulf posting M1 closure Holding on US satellites to keep early-warning watch on Iraqi movements By our Foreign Staff: American opinion backing off war Militiamen threaten peace hope Picture Gallery Soviet immigrants suffer Jewish identity crisis Jerusalem Notebook Picture Gallery From Reuter in Nicosia: Iraq has not rejected pullout from Kuwait, says Velayati More tanks on standby for duty in the desert Refugees sold into slavery in townships Senators' business links attacked Confidence vote (AP): Yuan loses value (AP): Storm warning (AP): Republican wins Plea for hostages (Reuter): Remote control Paris summit gives belated welcome to post-Cold War era Events in the Eastern bloc have overtaken the architects of a new Europe. Yet a shadow still hangs over the continent, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans write Baltic states waiting for independence by default Picture Gallery Election mirrors Yugoslav conflict Epitaph for Guatemala's silent urchins Military plea to poll contenders Bush will find Czechs in economic disarray (Reuter): Judges re-elected (reuter): Gorbachev visit (AP): Reforms delayed Network frozen Popes against the Eurocrats …and moreover Driven by a will to win The Times Profile: as Tory MPs this weekend make up their minds how to vote, will Michael Heseltine's electability offset their concern about his judgment Perish the thoughts Boris unbound Brush-off boomerang Save the Bride Out with a bang The Heseltine Platform Time Running out in Moscow A Regrettable Advertisement Responses to the Tory challenge Church view on ethics of 'just war Saudi rigidity over other religions Poll tax and the vote Boat people s ought Cross words Social case for a judicial college BSB/Sky merger Recycling junk mail Growth industry Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Westminster School Ball Memorial services Marriages Appointments Alexis Minotis Princess Mahine Bajou Qajar Church services tomorrow Anniversaries St Edmund's College, Ware John Stoll Jill Day Theodore Ruoff Dinners Why are you so frightened?" restled Jesus.… On This Day The New Order in China Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Shadow of Diabetes The Samaritans Parkinson's Disease Society Box Number Replies Combat Stress British Heart Foundation The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Arthritis Research Oxfam Church Army The National Deaf Children's Society To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2335 Novasonic Here come the Reds Home from home: Wayne Hemmingway Shelling out on oysters Breeding Country Events Photosales Swanning down to Slimbridge Feather report Tea and two arias, please Dame Joan accepts an honour from a country kitchen music festival Guiding spirit of tile wheel Originals: John Leach, potter Calvados In the muck, and out of the mire Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Dashing away with nostalgia Help: Vicki Thomas ironer Christmas Gift Guide Hend N Royal Air Force Musseum Tiddly Croquet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Silk n sue Franco Files Christmas Fare Smoked Salmon Send El Vino Wines this Christmas Smoked Scottish Salmon The revival of an age of elegance An 18th century stately home in the centre of London has been restored by Lord Rothschild. But Spencer House will be expected to pay its way, Eluned Price reports Christmas Fare Ukeshill Ham Co Homes & Gardens Caviar Traditionally Produced Beef and Lamb Smoked Wild Irish Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery For Everyone The Breton Cap Leatherwear Your Favourite Poem A Fine Vintage wine dating back to the year of the… Steam Engines Hot Airlines Antique Boxes Magazine Organiser Boxed Printed personal stationery, choice of colours… 'Kites Kites Kites'- Relax with a kite,… Ringing in the nouveau Jane MacQuitty selects the best of Thursday's beaujolais nouveau arrivals Christmas Gift Guide The Breton Shirt Company Personalised Teddy Bears Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shoparound Sofa to Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Pedometers International Ltd Folding Walking Stick The London Wall Bed Company Highest Quality Shirts Fascape Fire Escape Readers Direct Chester-care Medivac Events in town Champagne Shoparound Discount Offer The Sofabed Shop Samad's Ltd Pearl Choker Christian Scott Lincoln Green Corduroy Tablesafe The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Hartside Nursery Garden Royal Figurines Dexter Crafted in Maine See for Miles Futon Furnishing Beautiful Cashmere Serapes Akom Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items From the surreal to the unreal A court case in Hawaii has focused attention on thousands of victims of a racket in fake Dali prints, Sarah Jane Checkland reports The fairest of them all? Mirrors Review Antiques & Collecting Wilkinson & Beighton Auctioneers Greens Antiques Gallery Alexandra Palace Plumridge & Co (Peter Manheim) Ltd Urgently Wanted Old Fishing Tackle Art London Company Russell Flint-Gordon King Colnaghi Family History Old Claret and Burgundy Ford sale backfires Impressionist market surprises New York Rafael Valls The South Bank Centre Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albery Bo & cc (no fee) 867 1115 cc (no fee) 867… Comedy Theatre 071-867 1046 cc 667 1111 cc (With bkg… Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Royal Choral Society Academy Drury Lane Theatre Royal Haymarket Theatre Royal Five Spectacular New Year Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Vic Box Offiice & Cc 071 928 7616 Cc (bkg fee)… Queens Shaftesbury Ave 071 Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Whitehall Bo & cc (no fee) 867 1119 Cc 867 1111/379… The Times Caretaker of subtle paranoia Harold Pinter's recent plays lack the menace of old, argues Benedict Nightingale, but his masterpieces still have disturbing power Deals in abstract discussion Theatre In the Solitude of Cotton Fields Almeida Able-LABELS Royal National Theatre La Bayadére BP Portrait Award Ordinary murder Theatre MacBeth Riverside Studios David Lean and fantasy Egyptian virtuosity Dance Suraya Hilal Sadler's Wells Modes old and new Concert Music Projects Queen Elizabeth Hall Sadler's Wells Cambridge Theatre BBC 1 Hi-Fi Clearout! BBC 1 Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Talks fail to narrow gulf on farm prices The Times Crossword No 18,454 Swiss solar power beats the car giants Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather NSPCC Saudis declare war on liberalism Sport Fighting talk Small chance Team effort Fixture list Bath bubble Delayed call Golden view Lamb shows way amid confusion in the ranks Frenchification of the English Statistics reveal lingering threat of hooliganism Chase De Vere Investments Plc To be nice and cuddly is premier task Comment Sports Service Rugby Union Racing Benn the brawler may meet his match in Eubank Boxing New coach in charge of united Germany Hockey Where the hooligan hotline rings A policeman with his finger on the pulse-beat of troubek Although 109 people were arrested in connection with the match between the Republic of Ireland and England in Dublin, only 14 were English, Credit for the operation's success goes to local police and the National Football Intelligence Unit. John Goodbody reports on the unit, whose gathering of information from and distribution to police forces is vital for containing hooliganism Littlehampton in the spotlight FA Cup Stas to perform in it sweeper's role (AFP reports): Van Hasten banned for four games by Uefa Sydney is selected Butcher aware of potential disaster of self-selection Weekend Team News For the Record Protest by Dagenham supporters A warning to challengers from Dickson Yachting West Indies' pace bowlers struggle after early success Cricket BBC seeks sanity in the boardroom Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Promoter seeks ban on Agassi Late defection from $6m cup puts grand slam tennis body in a tight corner April Edberg certain of No. 1 spot Spectators must cope with confusing pattern Fixtures for the 1991 Cricket Season Eubank is miscast in production of hype A stiff test awaiting Llanharan Wales must surmount daunting N Zealand Two matches that can make or break Leicester's season Rugby Union Barbarian trio add spice to the brew Today's Team News Minister sides duel for the championship League hopefuls are put through their paces Tiptoeing guests of the river Fishing Amateurs sharing weekend spotlight Ruhby League Great Britain can emerge victorious The Sunday Times Shortman puts on speed to lift title Swimming Bissdorf set to dominate Fencing Brave Davies and Nicholas spare European blushes Golf Baker splits two ways Cycling Tomorrow Hendry in protest at offer to Higgins Snooker Kenyans at strength Athletics Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Wyatt defends state of course Morley Street goes chasing after classy Ascot hurdle vicoty Sport on TV Mandarin: Multum In Parvo to complete fine double in Ascot showpiece Ascot Selections Mandarin: Ayr Selections Clean sweep for British in Milan From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Rudjig to assist Roche as he chases record Northern Dancer put down Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline January oil price tumbles below $30 The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Taylor Young Investment Management Multinationals tell EC to drop incentive scheme idea Inflation set to fall as RPI peaks at 10.9% Court bid for access to Polly Peck books Thompson in £7.5m cash offer for McLaughlin Pay deal puts more pressure on Ford Federal funds rate cut to 7.5% as America's economy slows Norton meeting delay OFT offers new plans on Elders and Grand Met By our Financial Staff: Two join the board of News Int By our City Staff: Inyesco in $72m pensions takeover MCI may dismiss 1,500 staff Ferrari setback Milan SE strike Owen loses £1m Yacht hire buyout set to please the rich PowerGen chairman goes after dispute Builders fear 25% bankruptcies Anti-trust delay for ECC purchase Heath pays £18m for B&C brokers Brent reprieve at last minute The British Investment Trust Plc Wiggins Group plans to resume trading Business Roundup Midway fall for Wilshaw Surrey Group cash call Tamaris loses £460,000 Continental setback Gates interim profits fall SW Wood back in black TT in £9.7m share issue (Reuter): Small gain for Dow Wall Street Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Glaxo shares fall on claims over new drug Stock Market World Market Indices Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures London Traded Options Recent Issues Pao cancels cable TV for Hong Kong after satellite shock Travel link-up Save & Prosper Unit Linked Insurance Investments Euroquote wins 1991 approval Contract printing help for news firm Reuters to fight £52m tax bill Harrison's buyout tactic raises the stakes for Racal predators Major Changes Major Indices Unit Trust Statistics Firm at close The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Star ratings for efficient energy use Tax relief for enterprise Save & Prosper SIB clamps down on broker bonds Bristol & West Building Society Briefings Investment Trusts Falling rates rekindle interest in investments offering a fixed return Snow &wm offers guarantee to skiers The Burns-Anderson Network Plc Barclays Bank Plc Elderly can ease the travel load Yorkshire Guernsey Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Life cover that falls short Hanging up Overdraft charges Barclaycard check Platinum Buyer beware Save & Prosper Planning to save Halifax Royal protection Published replied marked with the triangular logo… Bank holidays delay payment A to Z of costs The Equitable Life Foreign Colonial Barclays reveals deal on power Society stages lending coup Comment Fraud investigators raid premises of Castlegate after loan firms fail Court ruling hits staff perks Save & Prosper The image maker who survived the Eighties Business Profile Greens reach the bottom line Capital City The M&G Group Castlegate premises are raided Sorrell ad lib Perks ruling Iii feeling Inflation steady Cyprus hearing Power shock Breaking up is hard to do Small firms boom confounds gloom Despite the mounting rate of failure among companies, would-be entrepreneurs are still flocking to go it alone. Derek Harris looks at the aid on offer to help them be successful Good business for the banks IFA Promotion Limited How the communists won the war and lost the peace in… Saturday Review Picture Gallery Art Television Radio Rock Cinema Jazz Theatre Dance Music Opera Football Mr Fixit The Saturday Interview John Smith is one of the new breed of sports agents: he aims to make football respectable, and footballers rich and famous. Interview by Vicki Woods Photograph by David Scheinmann Mr Fixit The fly on the dinner table Courvoisier Who really won the war There was panic in south Vietnam as the communists advanced (inset). Fifteen years after the fall of Saigon, Richard West found the city rich and anti-communist, while the fragile government looks to its old enemy America for help. Main photography by Graham Wood Names of American dead on the Vietnam war memorial… From our Own Correspondent: An affair of the mind France's long and passionate relationship with intellectuals is finally cooling, Philip Jacobson writes Burton Glenfiddich is a Time You Call your Own Glenfiddich Richard Cork: Rich setting for the gems of the East The Victoria & Albert Museum's magnificent holdings of Indian art have never been displayed with the conviction and flair they deserve. The new Nehru Gallery, opening to the public on Friday, will finally do them justice, Richard Cork writes Reflected future in a castle made of glass At 76, Sir Denys Lasdun designs elegant, high-tech buildings envied by many young Modernists, Marcus Binney writes Aramis Covers the World! Forum for the village voice Philip Howard explores the last stronghold of the community spirit, the institution of lit and sci in north London Where the New 900S Fits in William dropped in, so we Talked long about old times The puppet-master pulls the strings From prince to pauper, and back again: Jonathan Meades on the self-creation and re-creation of Vladimir Nabokov The Russian Years By Brian Boyd Chatto & Windus, £20 Behind the wood and canvas Berlind to Bucharest Travels in Eastern Europe By Anton Gill Grafton, £16.95 A life sentence cheerfully served among words Origins An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English By Eric Partridge Routledge, £40 The sound of silence I-VI By John Cage Harvard University Press, £27.95 Call them idealistic, radical, even headstrong Porsche A war that went wrong Drawing the Line The Korea War, 1950-53 By Richard Whelan Faber, £20 Vacanze in Italia Bang & Olufsen Up to my ankles in gunpowder How it seemed A prophet with honour When Shrimps Learn to Whistle Signposts for the Nineties By Denis Healey Michael Joseph, £15.99 Wild assumptions about the tribal spirit Wild People By Andro Linklater John Murray, £15.95 An ordinary view of the American way America a User's Guide By Simon Hoggart Collins, £12.95 The Arts Guild The mini's back Kenwood My other dress is a Valentino Need not always cost designer prices. Almost all the big names are now providing ready to wear clothes at up to half the ready to wear prices, Liz Smith reports, Photographs by John Bishop Valentino Three new concepts in wine salesmanship Majestic Wine Warehouses Hine Into the Eighties Jonathan Meades samples the period charm of a restaurant that disdains to keep up with the times Picture Gallery Restaurant Guide The Invergordon Great British Classics Mixing with fresh talent Frances Bissell, The Times cook, was impressed by the skills of Britain's youth in a recent competition Solve all your present problems Jane MacQuitty offers a guide to effortless Christmas shopping Nationwide Security Blinds Not a shrine to design Goodbye to white-walled modernism: Tom Conran's London house reflects a more relaxed approach to living, writes Dinah Hall, Photographs by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Another timeless brick in the wall Mark Fisher, provider of Pink Floyd's pig and creator of spectacular concert sets, maintains quirky tastes in his Sixties' flat No Title Turning over a new leaf Dead leaves, long considered a nuisance in the garden, can be an asset, Francesca Greenoak writes Jim Beam An apple a day, all year Weekend Tips Sincerest flattery A Suffolk company's dummy boards confuse and amuse, Julia Thrift writes Restaurant Guide The Chelsea Qualified Chef Mandeer Mr Kong Chinese Restuarant Alexander's Restaurant The White House Kihan's Restuarant Ama-Monas Restaurant Central Club Fung Ling Cantonese Restaurant Sita The Guild Wine Bar & Restaurant Spindles Conservatory Gardens County Mulch Co. 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Michael Watkins visited a city bred of war and sacrifice The emperor's isle Andy Martin finds Corsica still thanking God for Napoleon Itineraries Ski business worries penalise early booking customers and tour firms, Shona Crawford Poole writes Red Square to the Great Wall Special Winter Breaks Bull Hotel AA Hoseasons Holidays Rye, Sussex Hope Anchor Hotel Special Bargain Breaks Winter Breaks Gleneagles Hotel 5 Star Breaks Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Amaro Cottage Holidays Palace Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Gourmet's Delight in the Heart of Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Hoseasons Holidays Residential The Sporting Manor Vegetarian Breaks Seacourt Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golden Valley Yorkshire New Year Frolics Lake District Northumberland Christmas Breaks Pride of Britain The Kings Arms Hotel Mid Glamorgan Whatley Manor Christmas Wales Remember Christmas? Spend Christmas and New Year at the Rockcliffe Hotel… Foxfields Country Hotel The Gleneagles Hotel Castle Inn Hotel Tobermory Hotel Skyway World Travel Ltd South Africa Journey Latin America The Magic of Italy Travelbag Rockford Travels Exodus Carribbean Far East Indian Ocean Austria Travelbag Caprice Holidays Ltd Christmas No Title STA Travel Travel Insurance All Holidays Ltd Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… No Title Rockford Travels Goa Self-Catering Vacanzi in Italia Prospect Music and Art Ltd Lunn Poly Vacances en Campagne Alternative Travel Group Daybreaks Vacation Land Put Some Tano in your holidays! Fabulous 1991 China/… Iberia Airlines of Spain Mozart in Salzburg Multiple Classified Advertising Items When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Intasun France Cadogan Simply Travel Ltd Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Winter Sports America the Experience Cruise & Sail Hoseasons Abroad Self-Catering Corsican Affair Hoseasons Abroad Bermuda Condominiums Corsica Dordogne Experience 1991 Brochure Available Soon Marbella 5 mins drive. New 2 bedrm villa with pool &… All plane sailing Keith Wheatley skippers a new high-tech trimaran Multiple Display Advertising Items Yachts, Boats & Watersports Champagne de Courcy (UK) Ltd Rare Opportunity Moody The British Steel Challenge Skippers Making waves on the canals Rules for narrowboat owners are changing, Barry Pickthall writes Ye Man Save ?3 Yachts, Boats & Watersports Yacht Ownership Portsmouth Boat Jumble The Times Sunseeker Mallorca V&A Enjoy the hidden treasures of India The Times invites readers to three private viewings at the V&A's new Nehru Gallery of Indian Art Jane MacQuitty's wine cases Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Mind Challenge Bridge by Albert Dormer 'I married to get away from my mother' Put your finger on the perfect gift for him at… Gonzalez Byass Sherry Picture Gallery The phrase 'creature of habit' could have… Running Wild How Green is your Journey? Who's a Pretty Boy, Then? Quote Making up Step to Cruelty-Free Cosmetics! Rugby's New Image Gary Lineker Review Paper Lion By George Plimpton (Sportspages, £6.95) Billy the Kid Jesse James One of Bill's friends was a woman sometimes… General Custer Win Review Videos Steel Magnolias National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Films Darkman (PG) Madhouse(15) Books Editor: Steve Le Comber Art Director: Mark Flanders… Crossword Blasts from the past Clock this Kylie Minogue

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